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Galanthus elwesii? I have sent a question: "It's not 'Hoverfly' unless you bought it as such.
So "possibly hoverfly" is not possibly hoverfly and more fool anyone who buys it as such hoping to get hoverfly.
ALL NAMED SNOWDROPS COME FROM CLONES THAT HAVE BEEN DESCRIBED AND REGISTERED by a snowdrop grower.
Although I agree with the sentiment, I didn't realise there is register of snowdrop varieties, as there is for narcissus. Is there one, and how does one register a plant with it?
another replyHi,I appreciate your comments but I have to disagree, although I haven't personally bought 'Blonde Inge' myself my woodland was once owned by someone who had a passion for flowers, many different species were planted over the years. Over time labels were lost so I have no idea exactly what is what. I am clear in my ad that I'm not certain it is 'Blonde Inge' and have listed it as a yellow petal snowdrop but it definitely looks like the picture on the link I provided.You seem to have more knowledge of snowdrops than me, if you can you please identify it from my pictures I will happily revise my listing?Kind Regards- mrbmoon1
Quote from: annew on February 28, 2012, 08:40:28 AMAlthough I agree with the sentiment, I didn't realise there is register of snowdrop varieties, as there is for narcissus. Is there one, and how does one register a plant with it?pm Gerard, he voluntered to help people last year.
WHY in the world are there so many named varieties?