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Bulbs => Galanthus => Topic started by: FrazerHenderson on November 02, 2020, 04:33:43 PM
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Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook 2020 has been published by the RHS
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Photos made yesterday:
Reginae-Olgae 'Cambridge' is always the last of the r-o's
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The little peshmeniis are almost invisible between the pink cyclamen, but the seem to like the neighbourhood
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G. busanus 'Alpha Elhaz' is tall with slender flowers
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Just in time
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Galanthus 'Autumn Belle' from Wisley
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A new snowdrop book for Swedish snowdrop lovers!
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Authors:
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Elisabeth Svalin Gunnarsson
Designer: Annika Lyth
ISBN: 9789188953995
Language: Swedish
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You can buy it here: https://www.adlibris.com/se/bok/snodroppar-en-galantofil-karlekshistoria-9789188953995
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Galanthus corcyrensis
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The bulbs in a cooler shady spot near the back door are not so far advanced.
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Galanthus r.-o. and an autumn flowering elwesii
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Very nice autumn flowering snowdrops! Here I have tried them, but they never come up early enough to flower before cold comes, and after one or two winters they disappear alltogether. So I will wait for the ones which flower after winter:).
Today I got Anne Repnows book in the mail, and it is so good to think about spring with it. It was sent from Germany a week ago Monday so it was quite fast to arrive here in just a little over a week.
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Galanthus elwesii ‘Peter Gatehouse’
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Galanthus ‘Mary Hely-Hutchinson’ (does anyone know who Mary is?)
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Galanthus reginae olgae in my garden in Portugal - courtesy of some friends here in the forum that sent some bulbs last year.
In this photos are the few flowers that were left after heavy rains we had in early november. By that time, I counted 8 seedpod in the larger group.
The plants look very healthy, and I hope they will increase for the next season. ;) 8)
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Well done Jaime 8)
They're flowering at the same time here, but under glass.
Thak you for the bulbs, Ashley. :)
These were in flower for quite long time, actually. The set of bulbs from Kurt Vickery are very vigorous and gave lots of flowers, can it be 'Mette'? Also 'Tilebarn Jamie', with 3 flower stalks (the bulbs were much smaller), looks rather content.
Very happy with the results, Galanthus reginae-olgae looks promising here!
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Galanthus ‘Mary Hely-Hutchinson’ (does anyone know who Mary is?)
Gail, Paddy Tobin would be a good person to ask (although I haven't seen him here for some time). See this article on Irish snowdrops (https://fliphtml5.com/kpdf/thtb/basic) for example (top of page 6), but Paddy might be able to give you more information.
Well done Jaime, they look very happy with you. It will be interesting too to grow more from the seed.
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Thanks Ashley, that is useful. I've sent Paddy a pm but according to the members stats he hasn't been on the forum for over a year.
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Paddy spends his time on Facebook these days and on his blog - I'll pm you his email - or you can use the contact form on his blog. He should have got your pm though.
Im 2009 he didn't have this one though - https://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=4674.msg127440#msg127440 - perhaps that has changed!
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I think the lady for whom Galanthus 'Mary Hely-Hutchinson' was
named must be a relation to this one.... https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp151965/mary-louisa-hely-hutchinson-nee-tottenham
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And Paddy writes about the snowdrop here https://fliphtml5.com/kpdf/thtb/basic in "some Irish Snowdrops by Paddy Tobin ! Page 6 - 'drop found by Robin Hill is the garden of Mary Hely-Hutchinson in Malahide.
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The season has started! First snowdrops in the garden are 'Barnes' heaving a sigh of relief after being unearthed from the neighbouring Francoa.
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G. cilicicus
G. sp. from Theoktisto in Arkadia, presumably just a late form of G. reginae-olgae but nicely scented.
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Galanthus 'Happy New Year', from nijssentuin.nl, flowered last season on 11 January 2020, hence the herbarium. This season more than a month ahead, photo's taken today.
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Galanthus 'Fly Fishing'
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Gail, how nice picture of a beautiful snowdrop.
I didn't know it is this early.
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Gail, how nice picture of a beautiful snowdrop.
I didn't know it is this early.
It is said to be an early flowering one but not sure that it is always this early. But I do also have Three Ships in full flower and G. reginae-olgae 'Christine' which is meant to be a 'vernalis' (spring-flowering) form...
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Thanks Gail :).