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Quote6. 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.did ask Cliff Curtis at his NGS day, it is Peardrop.
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.
2. Fanny - and just to back up the previous comment, here is Fanny opening up......oh dear!
Quote from: David Quinton on March 07, 2011, 03:48:50 PM2. Fanny - and just to back up the previous comment, here is Fanny opening up......oh dear!tee hee
Am I imagining it or are all the virescent types late flowerers? Very nice introduction Melvyn.
Nearly at the end of the season here but this recently named selection, Galanthus nivalis 'Marchwood', is only now in full flower.
Am I imagining it or are all the virescent types late flowerers?
Quote from: Melvyn Jope on March 08, 2011, 02:30:48 PMNearly at the end of the season here but this recently named selection, Galanthus nivalis 'Marchwood', is only now in full flower.That's very nice, Melvyn. The virescents do seem to be later than the main crop. I am still waiting for Hugh Mackenzie and Fiona Mackenzie to open with their green stripes. Is this the same for virescent reginae olgaes? Do they flower later than the non-virescent varieties? What about Fotini for example?Cheers,David