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Quote from: TheNorm on March 19, 2011, 12:57:53 PM...Most of the woodland around me is very samey. Lots of G. nivalis, but very little variation.Do they set seed? If I look in the nearby woodlands where I found a lot of diverse nivalis forms, there are huge numbers of seedlings, whereas I have heard talks from UK snowdrop luminaries declaring that the nivalis found in the UK are sterile. I think the truth must be that some UK populations of nivalis are sterile, or virtually so, and some are fertile.The moral is, if you find a snowdrop wood, look for seedlings. Where there are seedlings there will be diversity. If you cannot find seedlings then you are unlikely to find much variation either.
...Most of the woodland around me is very samey. Lots of G. nivalis, but very little variation.
My dream is to have a bit of woodland and plant small colonies of a range of species, sit back and wait for some hybridisation. Long term dream and a long wait to see what happens, but I love a project!
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Quote from: TheNorm on March 22, 2011, 01:24:23 PMMy dream is to have a bit of woodland and plant small colonies of a range of species, sit back and wait for some hybridisation. Long term dream and a long wait to see what happens, but I love a project!My dream too, Lewis. I have the wood (at least the small bit of it without the bluebells) and lots of nivalis. I've got a few Elwesii doing lots of interesting seeding around but have only got a few plicatus. They are relatively expensive and don't seem to be available anywhere in bulk. A lot of my nivalis are seeding, perhaps because I have mixed them up. I did notice that nivalis in our local churchyard do not seed so must have all been spread from one clone. I would be very happy to swap nivalis with anyone in the interests of genetic diversity (not that I know anything about genetics, technical posts about it on the forum make my brain turn to mush).The most interesting nivalis wood I have seen was at Walsingham Abbey where singles and doubles were nicely mixed and producing 'inbetweeners' so this year I am going to distribute some singles among the doubles I bought from Cambo a few years ago.
It was so warm today Narcissus flies came to mind.
First narcissus flies spotted (and killed) today.