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Hi Martin the G plicatus Castle 14 is in a pond basket so brought it in to photograph it is very strong would not want to live with it all the time a very neat snowdrop only 10cm high just now suspect it will get taller, cheers Ian.
Quote from: ichristie on February 03, 2012, 04:45:28 PMHi Martin the G plicatus Castle 14 is in a pond basket so brought it in to photograph it is very strong would not want to live with it all the time a very neat snowdrop only 10cm high just now suspect it will get taller, cheers Ian.I'll have to keep an eye out for it coming on the market when it's been bulked up for sale. I select out strongly scented snowdrops from amongst my seedlings so I can breed for scent as well as flower quality because I think it's just as important. The range of subtly different (and sometimes not so subtly different) scents you can get is quite fascinating.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on February 03, 2012, 05:48:28 PMQuote from: ichristie on February 03, 2012, 04:45:28 PMHi Martin the G plicatus Castle 14 is in a pond basket so brought it in to photograph it is very strong would not want to live with it all the time a very neat snowdrop only 10cm high just now suspect it will get taller, cheers Ian.I'll have to keep an eye out for it coming on the market when it's been bulked up for sale. I select out strongly scented snowdrops from amongst my seedlings so I can breed for scent as well as flower quality because I think it's just as important. The range of subtly different (and sometimes not so subtly different) scents you can get is quite fascinating.Martin it's fantastic to hear somebody taking scent into the equation while breeding.
....and still we have no fragrance button on the forum.... such a disappointment to me.....
thinking of those ugly big things whose name escapes me that are supposed to smell like death warmed up.
I noticed that at least five of the flowers have four outer segments and most have four inner segments too.
Quote from: snowdropman on February 03, 2012, 10:50:07 AMQuote from: KentGardener on February 02, 2012, 09:28:04 PMThat's scribbled in there too along with various other stuff I have learnt along the way. Perhaps we should have a new thread Could do, Chris..... if you'd like to help by assembling a note of the posts referring to such things?
Quote from: KentGardener on February 02, 2012, 09:28:04 PMThat's scribbled in there too along with various other stuff I have learnt along the way. Perhaps we should have a new thread
That's scribbled in there too along with various other stuff I have learnt along the way.
I was out photographing the first G. nivalis clump to open when I noticed that at least five of the flowers have four outer segments and most have four inner segments too.
Probably should have shown this last month. A lovely elegant plicatus grown from seed. The photos don't show how elegant it is.