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Galanthus in February 2025

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Palustris:
This is G. plcatus Adolphus. I thought that there was a problem with virus in this cultivar, but this looks healthy enough.

Unless of course the label is wrong.

Leena:

--- Quote from: Alan_b on February 11, 2025, 07:09:35 PM ---You have raised them, then they strike off on their own, go out into the world and achieve success.  It's very gratifying to witness.

--- End quote ---

Here they are also in my garden. :) Survived 20 days below freezing, lowest was -18 and not much snow. Ground is still frozen but they are still growing.
'Green Light'


Mariette, how lovely views! I like all the combinations with snowdrops and other plants you have. Here snowdrops are quite alone at this time.
'Greenpeace' has been a very good doer also here, and strong big snowdrop. However 'Gerard Parker' is not doing so well, I almost lost it three years ago, but now it is slowly recovering (or was last spring), though not up yet.

'Atkinsii', always good.



'Mrs Macnamara' which I have in several spots, and it is doing good in all of them.





'Bambino' has grown more since the beginning of February, even though it was below freezing all the time, day and night. I had covered them with that spruce branche behind.





Stefan B.:
Mariete, how nice to have warm weather with you, wonderful photos! My garden is covered in snow and the temperatures are below zero. That's why I decided to go shopping:)... in Mannheim, Germany, more precisely in Luisenpark, where this Saturday and Sunday the traditional snowdrop exhibition took place. I'm already in Sofia tired and satisfied with the walk.



Stefan B.:
There were many visitors, it was a wonderful experience to be among people who share your interests.

Huge queue!!

Impatient galantophiles :)

Stefan B.:






The walk in the park was very pleasant.

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