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So at the conclusion of this thread, is there an accepted authoritative Beth Chatto (if so, growing where?) and is there an accepted authoritative image of it (again, which one?).
This 'Beth Chatto' picture on a normally reliable German website looks like something else again:http://www.galanthus-online.de/kultivare-a-d/beth-chatto.htmlJanet's looks quite globular, but the mark seems to be pretty thick in the middle while the book says the basal and apical marks should be narrowly joined. It's a pity the pic in the book is so small and doesn't show the mark.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on February 01, 2011, 11:00:19 AMThis 'Beth Chatto' picture on a normally reliable German website looks like something else again:http://www.galanthus-online.de/kultivare-a-d/beth-chatto.htmlJanet's looks quite globular, but the mark seems to be pretty thick in the middle while the book says the basal and apical marks should be narrowly joined. It's a pity the pic in the book is so small and doesn't show the mark.The plot thickens! Just a thought, but in a snowdrop like Galanthus 'Deerslot', the best mark is normally only present on one side, would this apply to others Martin?
I had to mail anyway as I had a string cutter without a blade and a Veronicastrum which did not grow last year ...