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Three snowdrops with a face:Wheras Clare Blakeway-Phillips is well known and its blurred mark may vary, Wachtmeister Dimpfelmoser is a grumpy looking one from Germany and rather new, a selection made by Horst Bäuerlein.Green Teeth is a newer cultivar distributed by Joe, but the teeth are more looking like eyes for me ... :-)
Nice pics from all especially the find from Lettuce and Hagen with the Grüner Waldschrat.Here are some pics from this morning (9.00 pm) been snowdrophunting in my secret forrest!2 bags of flore pleno but nothing special yet.Thought i had found a bunch of yellows But at a closer inspection they had botrytus
Does anyone know how common they are?
Galanthus plicatus 'Washfield Warham' (photo 1 and 2)is one of the latest cv's.And I have never seen flowering Galanthus 'April Fool' (photo 3) in the month april. They must called him 'March Fool'.
I was in a garden earlier this week, hello David!, and saw two albino G. nivalis. Does anyone know how common they are?
Quote from: mark smyth on March 06, 2011, 10:10:12 PMI was in a garden earlier this week, hello David!, and saw two albino G. nivalis. Does anyone know how common they are?Mark i have three in my garden this year but cant promise they will be the same next year i'll take a pic in a minute
6. Peardrop - I think that we have now agreed that the name is Peardrop and not Pear Drop. Happy to edit if the consensus feels differently.