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Lovely doubles Emma. Has the upward facing one remained upward facing.
G. elwesii with strikingly waxy grey leaves
Is it possible that the silver elwesii is Marjorie Brown?
John, Benton Magnet should have a single mark at the apex
I don't know Oluna's Mother, can you tell us something about it. Your Rosemary Burnham looks excellent and you're getting great colouration.Now did Frank Galyon not live in the deep south? I recall his work on magnolias so a bit of a shock that he bred snowdrops and could even grow them in that steamy climate. . . . John W.
Thanks for joining us Jim, but most of all for increasing our knowledge of what is being grown in America, there are some nice elwesii selections there especially 'Cby' . . . . Brian
G. elwesii "L Cbs" IMG_5163.jpg could be G. bortkewitchianus . . . . Mark
Later, he called from the kitchen, "I see you're making pickled onions again!". Puzzled I went through and found him looking at the container full of snowdrops released from their meagre pots of dank peat, soaking in fungicide after needing to have layers of rotten tunic peeled away in some cases."Are they edible?" he asked."No, they're poisonous. In fact they contain some substance being investigated as a cure for something nasty." I said."What, Galanthomania?" he said....