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The seller of "Wanbleburt Ring", "chinaboyz", seems to have built-up an eBay reputation selling china and has now diversified into snowdrops of his own invention.
'Wanbleburt Ring' = great name I wonder who found it?..... According to goodle images - this is a picture of 'Bert Womble' Could it be him?....
"Chinaboyz" is currently selling:GALANTHUS PLICATUS -WANBLEBURT RING GALANTHUS PLICATUS - TRYM GALANTHUS ELWESSI - CAPTAIN BOWLES GALANTHUS NIVALIS - GREEN NECKLACE GALANTHUS NIVALIS -BABY ARNOTThere are no pictures and three of the five names are his own invention. Buyer beware.
Similar in nature to E.ABowles this version Captain Bowles is a bit more robust.You are bidding on 1 bulb it is of the Galanthus elwesii family and has a larger flower of white with a green markings.
Quote from: KentGardener on January 04, 2012, 03:31:59 PM'Wanbleburt Ring' = great name I wonder who found it?..... According to goodle images - this is a picture of 'Bert Womble' Could it be him?.... John your discoverer looks quite like our Steve Owen
Quote from: daveyp1970 on January 05, 2012, 10:17:12 AMQuote from: KentGardener on January 04, 2012, 03:31:59 PM'Wanbleburt Ring' = great name I wonder who found it?..... According to goodle images - this is a picture of 'Bert Womble' Could it be him?.... John your discoverer looks quite like our Steve Owen Nah! I think Steve is much more of a teddy bear than a womble.
Some of Chinaboyz's descriptions are quite incredible:Picture not added yet as not in flower..You are bidding on 1 bulb of an exceptionally Rare snowdrop called -BABY ARNOT it is of the Galanthus Nivalis family and has a single flower of pure white, markings as wih Susan Arnot green V downward pointing inner trumpet.It is a truly lovely snodrop and worth every penny."Susan" Arnott???
Quote from: Maggi Young on January 05, 2012, 02:18:53 PMQuote from: daveyp1970 on January 05, 2012, 10:17:12 AMQuote from: KentGardener on January 04, 2012, 03:31:59 PM'Wanbleburt Ring' = great name I wonder who found it?..... According to goodle images - this is a picture of 'Bert Womble' Could it be him?.... John your discoverer looks quite like our Steve Owen Nah! I think Steve is much more of a teddy bear than a womble. That's a fair point Maggie