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Nice plants, Arthur, especially twin-bells Selborne Greentips. Is this feature really stable for this cultivar? And does anybody know stable twin-bells snowdrop cultivars, of course not of virus-nature....
I took a picture of the label on Arthur's pot. It says:"An elwesii with green markings on the outer segments towards the apex. Early with often two well-formed flowers on the scape"
what a picturesque winter situation, Richard - I liked much your drop place under apple-trees. per contra I have another winter picturesque table, may be a little bit siberic, but nice, as for me...now in my garden there is 45 cm deep snow and it is entirely covered with snow my Mediterranean snowdrop cold tunnel Happy New Year!ps - there are one 15-years old Juniperus squamata behind my Conica and the same age Pinus mugo behind Forsythia at least I left them there in December yet....
... wanna find stable twin-flow snowdrop cultivar to grow, like in Leucojum vernum ))
I don't think there is any named cultivar that does this reliably. Lots of snowdrops produce a second flower on a second scape (stalk) and several times I have found a snowdrop that has produced two flowers on the same scape once but never (yet) to be repeated. But snowdrops that reliably produce two flowers on the same scape are hard to come by. 'Mrs Thompson' comes quite close but usually the two flowers are fused together. I'm sure in time two-flowered snowdrops will emerge but I don't think it has happened yet.