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hello David! Where have you been hiding! Are you here for a snort of something white
Two contrasting forms of Galanthus reginae-olgae in flower today. The first is from a plant that I selected from seed that I collected in Paleopanagia Peloponnese seventeen years ago. The second is another plant that I selected, partly because of its robust constitution, and named Lefki.
Having a first go at posting some photos, thanks Brian for the help.We have two unnamed reginae-olgae that flower around now. One that flowers before the leaves with weedy scapes that fall over with the slightest breeze and the form shown (I hope!) with very sturdy scapes and leaves evident. This year there are a few green lines on the outers. The leaves are not affected by frosts here (ca. -5 min.) but the slugs do find the flowers rather tasty, we haven't tried them yet. Anybody got a good recipe?
Look in "Cooks' Corner" topic Mike.