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what did Green Tear go for?
OK. Just home and excited Anyone got a screen shot?
At least Green Tear is available. There are plenty of varieties in the "Snowdrops" book that are never heard of eleven years after it was published.
There are plenty of varieties in the "Snowdrops" book that are never heard of eleven years after it was published.
Green Tear - "Please note as we are the finder of this snowdrop:We are the only one that sell genuine 'Green Tear' bulbs."That's until the twinscales start to flower in a year or two
Quote from: steve owen on January 17, 2012, 10:50:28 AMThere are plenty of varieties in the "Snowdrops" book that are never heard of eleven years after it was published. Perhaps you should compile a list, Steve, and publish it here if it's not too long. That way we might track a few of them down (though I suspect many are gone for good or, at best, only exist in one person's garden).
Quote from: Alan_b on January 17, 2012, 01:53:53 PMQuote from: steve owen on January 17, 2012, 10:50:28 AMThere are plenty of varieties in the "Snowdrops" book that are never heard of eleven years after it was published. Perhaps you should compile a list, Steve, and publish it here if it's not too long. That way we might track a few of them down (though I suspect many are gone for good or, at best, only exist in one person's garden). Alan and SteveI agree that it might, sadly , be a very long list - but definitely a list that could be worth compiling. I know in a previous year someone has asked if 'Chadwicks Cream' still existed and happily it was possible for members to confirm it had been seen (admittedly in extremely small numbers) alive and well in a garden and looking beautiful. Pooling SRGC members knowledge of plants that have been seen (or never seen ) could be a very worthwhile process (As long as we keep the gardens we have seen them in secret to save the poor owners of these rarities from being bombarded with requests).Steve - if you already have - or would be happy to create a list of Galanthus cultivars you have never seen it definitely could be the start of an interesting new thread to see us through the next few months.