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Quote from: RichardW on February 24, 2011, 03:25:57 PMPear Drop - favourite of mine, one of the most elegant drops I grow.Richard, I agree that this is a very good snowdrop, which always sticks out from the rest. At the 2007 Galanthus Gala, Cliff Curtis told how he had discovered this in the Ketton garden and described it as "a really good garden snowdrop, bulks up well, flowers shaped and hang like a pear drop".
Pear Drop - favourite of mine, one of the most elegant drops I grow.
is the correct name Pear Drop, or Peardrop?
There is a cultivar offered in the US called 'Babraham Scented' with the description "another of Hector Harrison's discoveries". The name implies it's known for its scent, but it's not in the bible unless it is 'Barbraham Dwarf'. Does anyone know anything about this snowdrop?
seeing John's post reminded me of a question I've asked a few times but don't think I've had a definitive answer, is the correct name Pear Drop, or Peardrop?
I suppose it doesn't really matter & is more something I've been curious about for a few years, didn't realise there were more!
Quote from: RichardW on February 24, 2011, 07:38:37 PMI suppose it doesn't really matter & is more something I've been curious about for a few years, didn't realise there were more!It would be good to get Cliff to confirm the correct name, so that we can try to ensure that it only circulates under just one name.
So it has a lovely honey scent, no hint of peardrops to my nose, and the label, in neat handwriting says ' Peardrop'.
Cliff gave me his snowdrop at the cottage garden event last week.......and the label, in neat handwriting says 'Peardrop'.