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Galanthus in the Southern Hemisphere July 2024
ashley:
Not plicatus Fermi, which should have leaf-margins folded back (plicate).
This one looks like an elwesii to me.
Jeffnz:
Pleated: the leaf surface is folded longitudinally in pleats (plicate). Roughened ridges: the leaf surface is irregularly raised into roughened ridges. Grooved/furrowed/chanelled: the leaf surface has obvious grooves or channels, usually running longitudinally (sulcate).
fermi de Sousa:
Thanks, Ashley and Jeff,
I've found the G.plicatus elsewhere!
cheers
fermi
fermi de Sousa:
I think this is Galanthus 'Ophelia'.
It's doing better this year - I think I got it more than 10 years ago from Marcus Harvey.
It struggled for many years and about 4 years ago I noticed a bud but it didn't mature, and each year since then it has increased in size and flowers,
cheers
fermi
fermi de Sousa:
I think this tiny thing is Galanthus rizehensis
cheers
fermi
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