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johnw

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #105 on: December 22, 2012, 04:40:22 PM »
Hagen - So we really should not be using a cultivar name for what is indeed a swarm and not even a grex.

To be completely honest I received it as Alanja Yayla and without the ' '. 

There has been some controversy over the markings as the grower back then said that the markings were separated rather than fused.  And later he reported that the apical markings changed a bit one year.  The outers remained 2.5cm long and the height 32-34cm when fully established.

What I do find is that the bulbs have refused to offset of late and are looking rather aged. Hopefully I can get it off-setting again.

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #106 on: December 22, 2012, 07:02:59 PM »
Paddy, what a lovely plant Paradise Giant is, beautiful markings. Thanks for posting the photos.

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #107 on: December 22, 2012, 08:44:12 PM »
Many thanks, Melvyn.

Here is one from today.
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #108 on: December 22, 2012, 11:46:12 PM »
JohnW I agree with you.
Alanya Yayla is only the place of discovery. So it cannot be a cultivar name.
Here in Germany there is another group of big Galanthus elwesii called MAGDEBURGER RIESEN. It is feared, these bulbs have the same background like your Alanya Yayla.
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #109 on: December 23, 2012, 02:52:10 AM »
Hagen - Giant!  Hell, had I known that I would have jumped off the DB as we passed through Magdeburg.  I wanted to see that cathedral too but the allure of Thüringian sausages won out. ;)

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #110 on: December 23, 2012, 09:27:18 AM »
Of course if it was America MAGDEBURGER RIESEN would be a basketball team ;D ;D
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #111 on: December 23, 2012, 09:48:08 AM »
But the flowers are big like a basketball :o
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #112 on: December 23, 2012, 01:37:16 PM »
Hi John,
   Thanks for measuring the outers of your Alanya Yayla (2.5cm). Do either of the two giants referred to dwarf this?

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #113 on: December 23, 2012, 02:43:19 PM »
Hi all!!

The biggest flowered drops I've ever seen or cultivated I've collected in some mountain range of Crimea!!! This is G. plicatus - 2 clones which differ a bit in flower form but both measure of 4.6 cm with ovary!!
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #114 on: December 23, 2012, 03:03:17 PM »
very nice. Are they flowering now?
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #115 on: December 23, 2012, 03:14:34 PM »
Dimitri!
   They are monstrous!!

   By looking at the ratios in the photo I reckon the outer length is about 34mm. (So that it can be compared with John’s post for Alanya Yayla (25mm).

   Its not something you read very often on this website but (in my opinion) please can you name the better form! (I prefer the fuller shape of 2)

   Also, please can I be first on the buyers list!!

Tim DH

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #116 on: December 23, 2012, 03:36:55 PM »
very nice. Are they flowering now?

No, Mark, they all bloom in March, it is of G. plicatus ssp. plicatus plants......
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #117 on: December 23, 2012, 03:57:48 PM »
Dimitri!
   They are monstrous!!

   By looking at the ratios in the photo I reckon the outer length is about 34mm. (So that it can be compared with John’s post for Alanya Yayla (25mm).

   Its not something you read very often on this website but (in my opinion) please can you name the better form! (I prefer the fuller shape of 2)

   Also, please can I be first on the buyers list!!

Tim DH

Tim, I like both forms, even I can't choose what is the best. The first one has very narrow gracile whole flower, petals and ovary, but the second seems have more a bit huge flower and with more interesting inner segment mark.... Of note, both possess huge bulbs as big as of garden daffodil ones!!!!!!!!!! Last summer I've got a significant bulbs' reduction at both clones cause of the mole walked through(((((
On occasion, I asked Aaron what the biggest drops' cultivars are grown by him, he replied G. elwesii YVONNE HAY and G. elwesii  JUNIPER'S GIANT. Never heard about second cultivar, does anybody grow it?? really huge???
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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #118 on: December 23, 2012, 04:16:12 PM »
Very nice Dimitri, Paddy, JohnW and Hagen. Nice plants and nice photos. Giant could mean "very large flowered" or "very tall", in my view it would ideally mean both  :)

So a question for you all, approximately how tall are these drops, I like tall drops with large flowers.

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Re: Galanthus in December
« Reply #119 on: December 23, 2012, 04:17:46 PM »
I'm happy to see my 3 single nosed Ailwyn, 2011, have increased to 8 noses
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