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I just registered for your forum today. I am an American galanthophile in Bryn Mawr, PA, outside of Philadelphia. I am looking for anyone who has information as to whether snowdrops are thermogenic, i.e., produce their own heat. This statement is often made, but I am wondering if there is any scientific evidence for it.I also have Galanthus 'Beth Chatto' that might pre-date the seedling problem. The marking and the prostrate nature of the leaves both match the bible and the Beth Chatto Gardens description earlier in the thread. I have a very good photo but can't figure out how to get it on here---sorry kind of computer illiterate.Carolyn
Pictures like this one of Galanthus elwesii from Franz Hadacek do rather add fuel to the theory by appearance, don't they?
Lovely shots, Ian. Great to have some sunshine to open the flowers. Your two yellows look fabulous in the sun and 'Rosemary Burnham' is looking well. Paddy
Your season is catching up on us, Gerd. Good healthy snowdrops, looking well. Paddy
Maggi, The DUS question is used by breeders, introducers, PBR offices, etc, and stands for : A new introductions should be Distinct, Uniform and Stable. Regards, Wim