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Do you have any pictures of your lovely 'Green Flake' Maggi.I remember seeing it in one of Ian's bulb logs.Last night it was 15 degrees C down here in the SW in fact it was so mild the snowdrops that had opened during the day were still open in the dark & being blasted by the very strong southerly wind.
A couple more as I was downloading the pics on my camera.1 - Rodmarton Sirius2 - Rodmarton Regulus
Your Kentish plot grows beautiful healthy snowdrops John.
Can someone help with the identification of this snowdrop.Unlees I am having a senior moment, I was given some bulbs of Scilla morrissii and that is what the pot is labelled.I was delighted to see the bud appear, as I have never had this scilla before. A friend said it looked similar to a snowdrop!!Days later, the truth was revealed - itis a snowdrop. I removed a petal to better show the mark.
Are the leaves as green as they look in the photos? If so I would suggest its probably G. ikariae. I dont actually grow that one but there arent that many drops with broad shiny green leaves. Second opinion anyone?Chris
I think the colour is right.Looking at Mark's photo gallery it could well be Ikariae.Thanks
nice day but too windy to take any photos outside so more from the greenhouse.