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Quote from: Lina Hesseling on March 01, 2012, 08:09:09 PMOn monday we had a lovely day with a small group, visiting eachothers garden.We started with coffee and snowdropcake!Lina. The very best way to start, Lina! And behind the terrace I see some VERY BIG snowdrops... real giants!
On monday we had a lovely day with a small group, visiting eachothers garden.We started with coffee and snowdropcake!Lina.
Thank you for sharing the pictures of the snowdrop lunch Thomas. I wonder why one poor person has been banished to be outside while you all tuck into the delicious cake in picture number 5.
Quote from: KentGardener on March 03, 2012, 06:34:51 AMThank you for sharing the pictures of the snowdrop lunch Thomas. I wonder why one poor person has been banished to be outside while you all tuck into the delicious cake in picture number 5. Sad fate of a smoker ... But it wasn't really cold outside that day ...
Alan, yes we see again and again that so many of the named 'drops are not stable in the characterisitics that made them stand out. But Joe described CJ as a sharlockiischarlockii, did he not? This is a differential from "normal" nivalis. Is it not the case that most named drops have been singled out as being different from their peers?