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Quote from: KentGardener on February 02, 2011, 12:31:58 PM3 - 'Lady Dalhousie' (a kind gift from a forum member and increasing at a rapid speed).Whoops I seem to have over-written my previous posting: - Good to see 'Lady Dalhousie' as it's new to me and I was surpised to learn that a snowdrop was named after a Scot who lived in NS. And Dalhousie is my alma mater.The distinguished Nova Scotian Joseph Howe wrote of Lady Dalhousie: "Nothing could be more correct and refining than the tone given to society by Lady Dalhousie who, without being handsome was remarkable for the plainness of her dress and the elegant simplicity of her manners."Much describes her snowdrop. She was quite a rock hound.johnw
3 - 'Lady Dalhousie' (a kind gift from a forum member and increasing at a rapid speed).
[ sturdy and thrives in the Scottish climate. Worthy attributes for any snowdrop... especially for those growing in conditons similar to those here in Scotland.
Quote from: Maggi Young on February 02, 2011, 08:34:10 PM[ sturdy and thrives in the Scottish climate. Worthy attributes for any snowdrop... especially for those growing in conditons similar to those here in Scotland. Maggi - The very attributes we should be pushing for snowdrops in various climates. Bravo to Martin for taking on the challenge.johnw - still snowing
I wonder if Fatty Puff will be a better grower than Diggory. My Diggory is still a no show this year so far although there is a bit of spindly growth near the label - not sure if it is the snowdrop or a weed.