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Many thanks for your comments on the snowdrop above. I will keep it going in the garden. The mark is interesting, I think, but feel Hagen's comment about the balance of size between the plant and the flower are especially apt. I have a feeling that this snowdrop will look very interesting when it has bulked up into a good-sized clump; better as a group rather than for its individual appearance. Time will tell. I don't see Arne on the forum these days and wonder how this snowdrop is getting on with him. He also sent me another small-flowered G. elwesii which has a full green inner segment marking and green tips on the outer segments. Photograph below.Arne Mickerts' green-tipped Galanthus elwesii
I see JOSEF JURÁŠEK is advertising seeds of Galanthus trojanus.
Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii sel. 5515
I am frightfully jealous of you G. reginae olgae as I have struggled so much with these in the garden and have conceded that I will have to grow them in pots in the glasshouse.
Quote from: bulborum on January 07, 2012, 12:09:36 PMGalanthus elwesii var. elwesii sel. 5515I think someone who has 5515 selections Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii has a serious obsession with snowdrops. LOL
Is that the same Steve?