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Brian can i ask if your blewberry tart is up
Brian can i ask if your blewberry tart is up the is no sign so far of the bulb you gave me last year.
Finally, when acquiring bulbs, trust no-one....
The original Snowdrops monograph was first published in 2001, and ten years later many of the varieties listed never appear - anywhere. Indeed, I was told last week by the galanthophile who discovered them that six of the varieties listed in Snowdrops have died out from his garden, and probably elsewhere too. If a plant is so difficult that it cannot be readily propagated and distributed in ten years, what does that tell us about the plant's robustness, hardiness and the likelihood of it persisting into a reliable garden plant?
Two suggestions (although wandering off the original topic)Snowdrops should not be included in the next edition of the "Snowdrops ..." monograph unless a reasonable supposition can be made that there are more than 100 in existence (which, I think, would currently exclude my own discovery, "Green Light").There should be a missing, presumed dead section (which might even result in some of the entries being rediscovered).