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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #105 on: November 16, 2011, 09:48:58 AM »
Martin
Yes, three inner marking variations are visible. Apart from the plant's vigour, the key distinguishing characteristic is the fact that it is reliably starts to flower during September - and is still doing so.

Some of the leaves look like they're not very convolute, tending towards applanate. Difficult to tell from photos. Might have some reginae-olgae blood, or equally just be very early elwesii hyemalis. Can't say I like this business of people marketing groups of seedling clones under a single name, based on the fact that they all flower around the same time or all have varying amounts of green on the outers etc., rather than single distinct clones being named separately. I can see the short-term commercial attractions of it but it can't help but cause problems in the  long term.
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #106 on: November 16, 2011, 03:27:56 PM »
Some Galanthus peshmenii in Turkey last week
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #107 on: November 16, 2011, 03:40:04 PM »
These are quite delightful Tony.
It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat.


Interesting variations in the markings from the "moustache" type to the perfect little upturned heart shaped version.
Some, like those in picture 3, seem to have broader, more sulcate, petals.... very pretty indeed.

You mentioned elswhere in the Forum that the trip was not the best you've had, Tony.... weather, lack of some flowers and so on... was it not a rather frighteneing time to be near an earthquake zone?
« Last Edit: November 16, 2011, 03:43:32 PM by Maggi Young »
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #108 on: November 16, 2011, 04:02:25 PM »
Splendid shots of the peshmenii Tony.  Number 3 especially would rank as one of my favourite snowdrop pix.  Looks like grit, cliffs and roots would mean sharp drainage for this species...

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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #109 on: November 16, 2011, 04:04:41 PM »
These are quite delightful Tony.
It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat.

She's starting to crack! About time. :o

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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #110 on: November 16, 2011, 04:39:58 PM »
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Was this the location at Geldema ??

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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #111 on: November 16, 2011, 04:46:41 PM »
peshmenii 3 is my favourite also
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #112 on: November 16, 2011, 04:54:41 PM »
Emmelina out today. A long ovary like Warley Longbow.
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #113 on: November 16, 2011, 05:00:21 PM »
Tony

Was this the location at Geldema ??

Roland

yes,there were also a few out on the large rock lower down the gorge
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #114 on: November 16, 2011, 05:05:26 PM »
These are quite delightful Tony.
It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat.




You mentioned elswhere in the Forum that the trip was not the best you've had, Tony.... weather, lack of some flowers and so on... was it not a rather frighteneing time to be near an earthquake zone?


Maggi

I had gone to find some new things and it was 500 miles each way from the airport only to find that it was parched and like a desert when I got there and one crocus had popped up. Not a profitable use of time. Unbroken sunshine and 25c every day.

I was probably another 500 miles from the earthquake zone,Turkey is such an enormous country.
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #115 on: November 16, 2011, 05:17:26 PM »
not really a November Snowdrop but spotted what will be my first flowering chip (Mighty Atom from 2008) so it made my day  :)




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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #116 on: November 16, 2011, 05:43:55 PM »
These are quite delightful Tony.
It would be a hard hearted soul who was not able to take pleasure in seeing these little flowers in their natural habitat.




You mentioned elswhere in the Forum that the trip was not the best you've had, Tony.... weather, lack of some flowers and so on... was it not a rather frighteneing time to be near an earthquake zone?


Maggi

I had gone to find some new things and it was 500 miles each way from the airport only to find that it was parched and like a desert when I got there and one crocus had popped up. Not a profitable use of time. Unbroken sunshine and 25c every day.

I was probably another 500 miles from the earthquake zone,Turkey is such an enormous country.
Yes, an enormous country, Tony, but for some of us, 500 miles is not far enough away from an eartrhquake! :o
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #117 on: November 16, 2011, 05:51:49 PM »
not really a November Snowdrop but spotted what will be my first flowering chip (Mighty Atom from 2008) so it made my day  :)


Very satisfying isn't it Richard ;D
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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #118 on: November 16, 2011, 05:58:51 PM »
Tony

Was this the location at Geldema ??

Roland

yes,there were also a few out on the large rock lower down the gorge

Yes it was fantastic to see
I found the small spot at the waterfall also intriguing
lot of peshmenii in the cracks from the rocks
sometimes the hole was just large enough
to let out the flower and the leaves :o

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Re: Galanthus in November 2011
« Reply #119 on: November 16, 2011, 06:30:16 PM »
Tony nice peshmenii  8) a shame that you didn't have more luck
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