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Quote from: Martin Baxendale on February 02, 2012, 03:39:01 PMIt's spelt 'Bill Clarke' in "Snowdrops".Martin - the 2006 Reprint of 'Snowdrops' carries the correction
It's spelt 'Bill Clarke' in "Snowdrops".
wow that's a lovely form of South Hayes. Well jeal as they say in Essex. Corrin is a beauty also.I dont know Candlemass
Has anybody notice the faint green mark on the end of the petals on Carolyn yellow
11 ‘Long Drop’ and Iris reticulata ‘JS Djit’12 ‘Swanton’ beginning to make a nice group13 ‘Ivy Cottage Corporal’ another Broadhurst snowdrop14 The incredible ‘South Hayes’ with it’s bold outer mark15 Not a very good photo I’m afraid but this is the very attractive ‘Corrin’, the shape of the flowers makes it difficult to focus (that’s my excuse anyway).Just for all you lurkers
Quote from: daveyp1970 on February 02, 2012, 03:38:08 PMHas anybody notice the faint green mark on the end of the petals on Carolyn yellowI noticed that too Davey - and it appears on both the photographs of Carolyn's yellow plicatus taken year apart.I've got the first edition of the book too Martin and have made a hand written amendment in the index and on that page as I remembered someone speaking to the man himself and posting the correct spelling of his name on here.
The puckering on Swanton is quite nice as well Brian.
I remembered someone speaking to the man himself and posting the correct spelling of his name on here.
Am I right in assuming that South Hayes and Corrin are inverse pocs?
an elongated V with very short arms
Quote from: snowdropman on February 02, 2012, 03:51:36 PMQuote from: Martin Baxendale on February 02, 2012, 03:39:01 PMIt's spelt 'Bill Clarke' in "Snowdrops".Martin - the 2006 Reprint of 'Snowdrops' carries the correctionIf your name is Bill Clark and the snowdrop named after you is called Bill Clarke then you are bound to feel cheesed-off. The spelling with an "e" was a mistake, let's all of us try not to perpetuate it.