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If I might make a suggestion.....for record/ID purposes, I would like photos of flowers, inside and out, leaves and taken with a ruler to show size and scale. However lovely a photo may,if is it not accompanied buy full size details (and even if it were, it can be separated from those in time) it is not really useful in the long term. Pictures such as I suggest will forever be a more complete record of the plant. Without such refinements most photos are just pretty pictures. In a world such as that of the Galanthophile, such details are the meat and drink of the whole obsession., as I see it. The on going doubts about so many tpyes might be clarified at least somewhat by careful photography. I'm not saying it is always ( ever? ) possible to ID a plant ( any plant) purely by a photograph but for sure it would be easier to avoid doubt when sometimes one has never seen the "real" plant in question and all one has to go on is a vague description and a photo that does not tell the whole story........ That being said, I do not decry the beautiful snowdrop shots that we see on the Forum, which are delightful, and really works of art.... my point is particularly about making a record of reference.
I think my ears must be going - I could only hear the traffic!I took the following photos at a relative's house on Friday. She bought them about 20 yrs ago from Pottertons, but has forgotten the name. They are obviously slow to increase, there being only a dozen or so after all that time. Any ideas as to identity? An elwesii of some kind, but can we get a cultivar?
I don't recall Pottertons ever selling a named elwesii form, but they have regularly over the years listed elwesii. It was probably a mixed bunch of elwesii, from which (as of course is often the case) one bulb survived and multiplied into a clump.
Yes Paddy, it would be a large indertaking.... I made the suggestion in the light of Mark's proposal that he might make videos this year. Mark does, of course, have a snowdrop website and such a project as I suggest should surely have a place there?If someone were to embark upon such a project and it were to build into a sizeable work, then it might well be possible to establish on the SRGC Website a home for it, in the same way as Tony Goode's Crocus pages are now hosted here. I was not thinking of the Forum in the first instance. I was saying that such detailed records would be valuable as a resource- which I think you agree to be the case?
Are there any elwesii clones in flower now that look similar? Though you are probably right that is an unnamed one. It is very early.