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I would still mark it Hans. We went to Snowdrop Acre (Greatorex's plot) and found a 'double decker' there. It has been consistent for two years so far...watch this space.
I think I may have mentioned before that I have been trying to extend the snowdrop flowering season forwards. My search of the last few years has started to pay off and I have had a few snowdrops in flower since the beginning of November.Below are a couple of flowers from today:1 - 'Santa Claus'2 - 'Sheds and Outhouses'It is this 'after summer - pre winter' time that is the start of when I really do need something in the garden to cheer me up and keep the S.A.D. at bay.If anyone reading can help me out with early flowering bulbs - please do get in touch. Best wishes to you all for the 'exciting' white and green times ahead.
.... Not a good idea really to name snowdrops after the time they (sometimes) flower....
Nice dark ovary on Santa Claus. John. An elwesii I assume.It must have once flowered around Christmas time I guess, to have been given that name. Not a good idea really to name snowdrops after the time they (sometimes) flower. It just looks silly when later they (inevitably) flower at any time BUT the time they were named for.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on November 21, 2011, 05:06:37 PM.... Not a good idea really to name snowdrops after the time they (sometimes) flower.... No, but then again the name "Sheds and Outhouses" is just downright weird.
good new pic Mark. Your best side?
Goodness she'll regret sticking her nose up this early