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Bill Bakers Green Tipped is a new one for me this season - I have yet to see the flower - hopefully not Atkinsii.
. G. rizehensis (Picture: example with much broader foliage than is familiar in this species). Sir Frederick Stern described G. rizehensis in 'Snowdrops and Snowflakes' (1956), naming it after Rize, a town on the Black Sea coast of north-east Turkey.
At orthodox Xmas, the 7th January, it was quiet abnormally sunny and warm (+10C) in Ukraine, so my lovely Mediterranean drops were opened during a second half-day))they areGRO from Greek Vyros gorgeG. ikariae ssp. snogerupii from Andros close to be opened)))G. cilicicus ex l.c. - very huge plant indeed, not as tender as it is described anywhere in literature!!
G. cilicicus ex l.c. - very huge plant indeed, not as tender as it is described anywhere in literature!
- 'Richard Ayres' - I can't say I've noticed that green ring under the ovary before Is a mark like that quite unusual ? (or am I very slow?! )
John why do you have snowdrops in lattice pots but have them above ground? Dont their root tips die?
That's always good to hear a plant is tougher than we think! I'm sorry if this has been discussed before... but the excellent photo brings the question to my mind......... does G. cilicicus always have such a clearly square stem section?