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Quote from: Brian Ellis on September 30, 2011, 08:53:26 AMQuote from: johnw on September 29, 2011, 11:48:11 PMHuge blotches in the first picture Tony.johnwMmm full marks for technical description John Sorry about that folks, what was I thinking? My brain must have been in rhododendron mode as have been talking rhododendrons non-stop for 2 days. Still the larger markings make for a spectacular snowdrop.johnw
Quote from: johnw on September 29, 2011, 11:48:11 PMHuge blotches in the first picture Tony.johnwMmm full marks for technical description John
Huge blotches in the first picture Tony.johnw
Brian - At least I didn't mention indumentum on the leaves. johnw
Quote from: johnw on October 01, 2011, 06:18:20 PMBrian - At least I didn't mention indumentum on the leaves. ;)johnwOf course you didn't,John, the 'drops have nothing so exciting as that!
Brian - At least I didn't mention indumentum on the leaves. ;)johnw
Brian - At least I didn't mention indumentum on the leaves. My first attempt at twin-scaling should have been ready 12 October. However only 1 sliver of a very rare Canadian snowdrop remains. Though it is perfectly healthy I only see one extremely tiny bulbil the size of a pin prick, in fact it's better seen with a hand lanes. To what size should it develop before I pot it up? Or should I pot the whole sliver and stand back? johnw
Thanks Martin, I'll follow your advice. What is strange is that the sliver looks a lot better right now than it did when it went in the bag, I am amazed how white and shiny it is. The mother bulb came with stag, 2/3 of the bulb had to be discarded and then whilst slicing it up another bit was tossed as there was suspicious brown streaking. A month later another sliver was rotten, so we are down to one or two. By the way, the minute bulbil is atop the edge of the basal plate.johnw
Of course you didn't,John, the 'drops have nothing so exciting as that!
Quote from: Maggi Young on October 01, 2011, 06:31:23 PMOf course you didn't,John, the 'drops have nothing so exciting as that! Maggi - Just thinking, give me a white flowered rhododendron with a big green blotch and then I will be a happy man. Can you think of even one out there? Even an azalea will do....johnw