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Where i found it you cant ask permission, its states property. If i do ask permission i already know the answer!I took the biggest plant and its doing well over here now!
Quote from: Gerard Oud on January 25, 2012, 01:45:17 PMWhere i found it you cant ask permission, its states property. If i do ask permission i already know the answer!I took the biggest plant and its doing well over here now!Gerard what are the chances somebody having gracilis or koenenianus in a near by garden and its pollen has been carried out put on one of the local galanthus to produce this plant?
Quote from: daveyp1970 on January 25, 2012, 02:37:23 PMQuote from: Gerard Oud on January 25, 2012, 01:45:17 PMWhere i found it you cant ask permission, its states property. If i do ask permission i already know the answer!I took the biggest plant and its doing well over here now!Gerard what are the chances somebody having gracilis or koenenianus in a near by garden and its pollen has been carried out put on one of the local galanthus to produce this plant?This chance is almost zero, gracilis and koenenianus in a nearby garden is like searching for hen's teeth Davey I am almost 100 % sure there are no such species within 30 to 40 km around that spot.
Against which you have to weigh-up the chances that a hitherto unknown species of galanthus was imported many years ago with some elwesii bulbs (presumably) and has remained there ever since.
Quote from: Gerard Oud on January 25, 2012, 04:41:28 PMQuote from: daveyp1970 on January 25, 2012, 02:37:23 PMQuote from: Gerard Oud on January 25, 2012, 01:45:17 PMWhere i found it you cant ask permission, its states property. If i do ask permission i already know the answer!I took the biggest plant and its doing well over here now!Gerard what are the chances somebody having gracilis or koenenianus in a near by garden and its pollen has been carried out put on one of the local galanthus to produce this plant?This chance is almost zero, gracilis and koenenianus in a nearby garden is like searching for hen's teeth Davey I am almost 100 % sure there are no such species within 30 to 40 km around that spot. Just a thought Gerard
I thought about that too but these elwesii's are growing there for at least 50 years and this clump of "new" hybrid/notospec/species stayed quit small all those years. Just one single plant and a single bulbil nearby.Maybe the clump if you can speak of a clump has been bigger and got reduced a while ago i dont know.