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QuoteI'm afraid the overall impression I have of KAVB is of an amateurish organization that cannot manage foreign translations of their web site or indeed to get important links operational.Rather begs the question of the "professionalism " of the RHS then, doesn't it? Broken links aplenty and no translations at all!
I'm afraid the overall impression I have of KAVB is of an amateurish organization that cannot manage foreign translations of their web site or indeed to get important links operational.
they do speak English dont they?( with stiff upperlip)
To have a look in the registrated cultivars you have to be a member of the KAVB i believe.
But GB is also no native homeland of any galanthus
Is that normal practice for a registration authority? Anyone can search the RHS narcissus register and see names and full details of registered narcissus cultivars. You don't have to be a member of the RHS. Is there a charge for KAVB membership? And any other membership criteria? Do you have to be a Dutch grower? Anyone thinking of naming a cultivar in any genus needs to be able to see what names have already been registered.Just send a email to, her i go again, vanscheepen@kavb.nl and you will get a answer from Johan himself!
Quote from: Hagen Engelmann on March 09, 2011, 03:01:52 PMBut GB is also no native homeland of any galanthusHagen it were the Romans that took there native snowdrops from Italy to Brittanica so they are there already 2000 years!
Quote from: Gerard Oud on March 09, 2011, 04:52:02 PMIs that normal practice for a registration authority? Anyone can search the RHS narcissus register and see names and full details of registered narcissus cultivars. You don't have to be a member of the RHS. Is there a charge for KAVB membership? And any other membership criteria? Do you have to be a Dutch grower? Anyone thinking of naming a cultivar in any genus needs to be able to see what names have already been registered.Just send a email to, her i go again, vanscheepen@kavb.nl and you will get a answer from Johan himself!Surely as a commercial Dutch bulb grower you know if there's a fee for KAVB membership and whether anyone can join, or only Dutch commercial bulb growers?
Quote from: Gerard Oud on March 09, 2011, 04:54:53 PMQuote from: Hagen Engelmann on March 09, 2011, 03:01:52 PMBut GB is also no native homeland of any galanthusHagen it were the Romans that took there native snowdrops from Italy to Brittanica so they are there already 2000 years!The latest thinking is that Galanthus nivalis was first brought to Britain from Italy by monks much more recently, I think sixteenth century or something like that.
No need to take offence or get competitive about it, Gerard. I was simply trying to say that I'm surprised that the RHS didn't at some point in the last 100 years start a register of snowdrop cultivars, given the level of interest in them (especially amongst some very prominent gardeners and figures within the RHS) in this country and the very large number of cultivars selected here. I really don't want to get into an argument about which country has the longest history of snowdrop selection and growing or in which country most cultivars have been selected and named. I'm just surprised that the RHS hasn't seemed (that I'm aware of) to have been particularly interested in being a registration authority for galanthus. Maybe they recognised how much trouble it could involve.