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John I prefer the aberrant form
Thanks for the help, John. I know that the markings on Richard Ayres can be quite variable and I wouldn't really question that this snowdrop was Richard Ayres were it not growing in what is supposed to be a pot of seedlings. My photos show was there last year, smaller and non-flowering. If it really is Richard Ayres then it must derive from a small loose bulb that I or a squirrel absent-mindedly put in the pot where it now lives. I hope I would remember doing something like that, but I cannot vouch for the squirrel.
1. This is what happens when South Hayes doesn't have the green stripe after chipping. The green inner is retained but the characteristic green outer stripe is missing. I've called it White Hayes for my own method of identification. A nice flower.