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I visited Avon Bulbs last week to collect my order as it is only 15 miles from my home .Alan Street showed me the snowdrop frames where all your lovely snowdrops will be selected from........they looked spectacular all in flower in the sunshine & very healthy.Poor chap is quite anxious that the majority of his plants will be over by the time he's due to exhibit at the RHS London Halls.
Quote from: Mavers on January 18, 2012, 03:35:29 PMI visited Avon Bulbs last week to collect my order as it is only 15 miles from my home .Alan Street showed me the snowdrop frames where all your lovely snowdrops will be selected from........they looked spectacular all in flower in the sunshine & very healthy.Poor chap is quite anxious that the majority of his plants will be over by the time he's due to exhibit at the RHS London Halls. I can sympathise with his fears in this season. Hope he has enough in good condition to make a fine display. Such a stress factor!
Quote from: Carolyn Walker on January 15, 2012, 09:00:22 PMThe three photos below are of a snowdrop given to a friend .....It blooms here at the end of November so I am thinking it is a G. elwesii. The X looks much more distinct than other cultivars that I have seen. Does anyone know what it is? CarolynQuote from: Carolyn Walker on January 17, 2012, 11:40:41 PM... the photos she sent me (and I posted here) were taken Feb. 28, 2004. I asked her to take some now. CarolynNow I am getting thoroughly confused. No snowdrop in the one locale flowers from the end of November to the 28th February in the UK. The only way this could possibly happen is if there were a spell of very cold weather during almost all the intervening period.By the way, "Walker Canada" is a G. plicatus, judging from its photograph.
The three photos below are of a snowdrop given to a friend .....It blooms here at the end of November so I am thinking it is a G. elwesii. The X looks much more distinct than other cultivars that I have seen. Does anyone know what it is? Carolyn
... the photos she sent me (and I posted here) were taken Feb. 28, 2004. I asked her to take some now. Carolyn
I was thinking today that it would be an idea to have an 'obituary' thread at the end of the season so we can all commiserate with each other and try to feel better about our seasonal losses?Jennie
Well if its any consolation I am prepared to be the first,this years loss seems to be Green Woodpecker from Lallie Cox originally,so if anyone out there has a spare ..........................