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Now then KG!Christmas is less than eleven months away… when do we get the answers??Tim DH
We are both very pleased with the healthy debate your posting has caused. How pleasant to see enthusiasts enjoying snowdrops and just haviing fun. Its what our hobby should all be about!! Its nice to see so many people making the effort and sticking their necks out into extremely muddy waters!! Well done to all concerned. There are several very wise commenst to the new enthusiast Without the foliage it is an impossible task to name all those in the pictures even if you could see them all. Believe me I did try but as soon as I rearranged one another dropped into obscurity! The sequence of flowering is the best clue. As has been pointed out Fieldgate Superb is very much later, even in this stupid year. While people are still happy to enjoy the pics and have fun we wont supply you with all the names.(A bit of insider information tells us that Maidwell L, Augustus, Merlin [Sickle was Right], Atkinsii, X Files, and Fieldgate Superb are not in flower yet here).
Sadly there will not be a definitive answer to the names. Hopefully everyone enjoyed it as a guessing game and that it got everyone in the mood for this snowdrop season.Quote from: Wol and Sue Staines by Email 29 December 2011We are both very pleased with the healthy debate your posting has caused. How pleasant to see enthusiasts enjoying snowdrops and just haviing fun. Its what our hobby should all be about!! Its nice to see so many people making the effort and sticking their necks out into extremely muddy waters!! Well done to all concerned. There are several very wise commenst to the new enthusiast Without the foliage it is an impossible task to name all those in the pictures even if you could see them all. Believe me I did try but as soon as I rearranged one another dropped into obscurity! The sequence of flowering is the best clue. As has been pointed out Fieldgate Superb is very much later, even in this stupid year. While people are still happy to enjoy the pics and have fun we wont supply you with all the names.(A bit of insider information tells us that Maidwell L, Augustus, Merlin [Sickle was Right], Atkinsii, X Files, and Fieldgate Superb are not in flower yet here).
Carolyn,a) Wendy's Goldb) Blewbury Tartc) Greatorex (it doesn't help that I can never remember which is which in the first place)d) Nivalis doublee) Greatorex?f) Merlin-typeg) Lady Elphinstoneh) Augustusi) One of the nivalis with not much of a mark (e.g. Gloucester Old Spot)j) Greatorexk) Don't knowl) Lady Beatrix StanleyBy the way, I met a galanthophile recently who confessed to being a "lurker" on the forum but was loath to contribute because she feared she had insufficient knowledge, although it was evident from her garden that she knows vastly more about snowdrops than I do. So here's my ignorance for all to witness.
Quote from: Alan_b on February 01, 2012, 07:12:38 AMCarolyn,a) Wendy's Goldb) Blewbury Tartc) Greatorex (it doesn't help that I can never remember which is which in the first place)d) Nivalis doublee) Greatorex?f) Merlin-typeg) Lady Elphinstoneh) Augustusi) One of the nivalis with not much of a mark (e.g. Gloucester Old Spot)j) Greatorexk) Don't knowl) Lady Beatrix StanleyBy the way, I met a galanthophile recently who confessed to being a "lurker" on the forum but was loath to contribute because she feared she had insufficient knowledge, although it was evident from her garden that she knows vastly more about snowdrops than I do. So here's my ignorance for all to witness. Alan,I am so thrilled that you took my "challenge". I guess I won't reveal the answers in case anyone else wants to guess. Since I started posting on the forum in all my ignorance, I have received several emails from US galanthophiles saying they have been lurking (kind of a hideous term) for years but were afraid to post. Forum members have been very welcoming to me, and I believe the only way to learn is by making mistakes. I would encourage everyone to participate.Carolyn
Alan,I am so thrilled that you took my "challenge". I guess I won't reveal the answers in case anyone else wants to guess. Since I started posting on the forum in all my ignorance, I have received several emails from US galanthophiles saying they have been lurking (kind of a hideous term) for years but were afraid to post. Forum members have been very welcoming to me, and I believe the only way to learn is by making mistakes. I would encourage everyone to participate.Carolyn
Quote from: Alan_b on February 01, 2012, 07:12:38 AMAlan,I am so thrilled that you took my "challenge". I guess I won't reveal the answers in case anyone else wants to guess. Since I started posting on the forum in all my ignorance, I have received several emails from US galanthophiles saying they have been lurking (kind of a hideous term) for years but were afraid to post. Forum members have been very welcoming to me, and I believe the only way to learn is by making mistakes. I would encourage everyone to participate.CarolynJust to clarify, I meant participate on the forum in general. But I am also excited that forumists want to try to ID the snowdrops in my collage.