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Title: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 30, 2020, 02:18:04 PM
Two new desirable introductions which are being bulked up and will be available iny st the near future, both absolute crackers!

The very strongly coloured 'Lemon and Lime' and a wonderful clump of 'Goldsmith'.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on January 30, 2020, 03:30:35 PM
Some stunning introductions from Andy Byfield:

First, G. valentinei Fridge Magnet a wonderful, new, vigorous beauty as can be seen from the clump, with a lovely green fade on the inner.
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Another new special G. Ate Tea a delightful rizehensis with a striking inner marking and great shape.
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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 30, 2020, 04:44:46 PM
Yes we've already seen those on the January 2020 thread.  I only hope they are being bulked up to be more generally available soon for everyone.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Susan W on January 30, 2020, 05:00:21 PM
Hope to get those two yellows soon Brian, quite stunning.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Anne Repnow on January 30, 2020, 05:48:58 PM
Those are two lovely yellows, Brian! Very delectable - I can't wait. And unlike so many new ones these look really golden yellow.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 30, 2020, 06:21:46 PM
'Green Besom' from the continent.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on January 30, 2020, 06:32:04 PM
Dryad Gold Sceptre from Anne Wright and Dryad Nursery, a wonderful tall yellow.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Susan W on January 30, 2020, 06:40:52 PM
Another must have, Green Besom. My wish list is getting very long Brian!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Bernadette on January 30, 2020, 06:47:54 PM
Lovely yellows Brian.  A very strong colour.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Mariette on January 30, 2020, 08:24:23 PM
Indeed! Brian, would You mind showing ´Goldsmith´again when the inners are visible?

Not introductions, just two seedlings I like.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 30, 2020, 10:02:22 PM
Just for you Mariette, the inner marking of 'Goldsmith', some nice seedlings there.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Alan_b on January 30, 2020, 10:55:59 PM
Two new desirable introductions which are being bulked up and will be available in ... the near future, both absolute crackers!

Well 'Lemon and Lime' looks lovely and 'Goldsmith' looks intriguing, although we cannot see the inner markings yet.  Are these snowdrops you have originated, Brian,?
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 31, 2020, 09:44:57 AM
I have amended my previous post Alan - as you can see there is now a picture of the inner marks on 'Goldsmith'.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on January 31, 2020, 09:56:44 AM
A new byzantinus,  ‘Albatross’ from Andy Byfield, a very vigorous variety with lovely inner markings. Bulked up tremendously in a year.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 31, 2020, 09:59:12 AM
Is anyone bulking that one up for the general galanthophile public?
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: annew on January 31, 2020, 10:14:07 AM
One of the features I always like in snowdrop flowers is the lovely crinkly texture of the outers on, for instance, Diggory. A new variety in flower here just now, G. plicatus Kera, has deeply corrugated flowers in a wonderful balloon shape. It is shorter than Diggory. It is a seedling sent to me from Estonia, and was bred by Suur Tilk.

edit :
I have an update from Taavi Tuulik, who gave me 'Kera'. I had misunderstood his description of its origin, which I am now happy to correct:
KERA was bred by Taavi Tuulik from the cultivar 'Suur Tilk', which itself was bred by Sulev Savisaar.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 31, 2020, 10:19:21 AM
One of the features I always like in snowdrop flowers is the lovely crinkly texture of the outers on, for instance, Diggory. A new variety in flower here just now, G. plicatus Kera, has deeply corrugated flowers in a wonderful balloon shape. It is shorter than Diggory. It is a seedling sent to me from Estonia, and was bred by Suur Tilk.

I must admit that I love that effect too, will you have it available soon?

Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on January 31, 2020, 10:22:06 AM
Here is one that will be available in the very near future - probably the end of next week when the catalogue returns from the printers.  It demonstrates how galanthophiles like to share their good finds.  This is Galanthus 'Green Whisp' available for the first time generally from North Green.
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the barely opening flower on it’s particularly long pedicel resembles an old fashioned tear-glass bottle streaked all over with green, both inside and out.
Discovered by the generous Belgian galanthophile Johan Mens and given to the late, and greatly missed, Veronica Cross.  In turn this was passed to John Morley who has bulked it up so that it is now generally available to us all.  I queried the name and was told that a whisp is a collective noun for a flock of snipe.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Susan W on January 31, 2020, 10:32:46 AM
Excellent Brian, hope there is one with my name onit. Frustrating to see some that never appear for us mere mortals!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Mariette on January 31, 2020, 11:00:34 AM
Just for you Mariette, the inner marking of 'Goldsmith'...
Thank You so much, Brian! As Anne pointed out, it´s always helpful to learn from other collectors which new yellows are really worthwhile acquiring.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: annew on January 31, 2020, 11:54:13 PM
One of the features I always like in snowdrop flowers is the lovely crinkly texture of the outers on, for instance, Diggory. A new variety in flower here just now, G. plicatus Kera, has deeply corrugated flowers in a wonderful balloon shape. It is shorter than Diggory. It is a seedling sent to me from Estonia, and was bred by Suur Tilk.
I have an update from Taavi Tuulik, who gave me 'Kera'. I had misunderstood his description of its origin, which I am now happy to correct:
KERA was bred by Taavi Tuulik from the cultivar 'Suur Tilk', which itself was bred by Sulev Savisaar.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: WSGR on February 01, 2020, 08:29:08 AM
Brian - the best and strongest yellow I have ever seen!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 01, 2020, 02:51:44 PM
Two new desirable introductions which are being bulked up and will be available iny st the near future, both absolute crackers!
The very strongly coloured 'Lemon and Lime' and a wonderful clump of 'Goldsmith'.

And crackers they are Brian!

johnw
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 01, 2020, 02:54:10 PM
'Green Besom' from the continent.


Love the name!  Some many good ones on the continent.

john
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 03, 2020, 08:42:37 PM
And crackers they are Brian!

johnw

Yes they are John, glad you like them. Also there will be this from Wol and Sue at Glen Chantry, to join the 'Chantry Cracker'!  A wonderful new Galanthus plicatus
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‘Chantry Gold Cross’...has a long narrow golden ovary with a distinctive golden X-shaped mark on the inner segment.
(This is GC58)
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 03, 2020, 09:05:45 PM
Such a  pity  that Wol and  Sue  were  not  able to  attend  a  number  of their planned Snowdrop Season events - I  know  they  were  sorely  missed  at the  AGS  Snowdrop Day at  Newport on Saturday.
Pix from the  day from Helen Brown, of  Littleash   -on Twitter .....

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Let's  hope Wol is  much better, very  soon!

Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Alan_b on February 04, 2020, 11:19:15 AM
In view of Helen Brown's picture, here is the queue from the other end!
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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 04, 2020, 08:16:51 PM
Another of the new introductions to be available later this week in the North Green Catalogue.  I know one person was very enthusiastic about this one on Monday when he saw it in the garden - and I value his opinion!  I will have to look and see what it is doing in our garden - it is called 'Odd Scharlock'
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 04, 2020, 08:40:49 PM
The culmination of Anne Wright's Dryad Gold series, her new one Dryad Gold Standard, tall and beautiful.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 04, 2020, 10:01:14 PM
From Richard Bashford a delightful snowdrop named 'Moonshine' where the scape and pedicel are decidedly paler than the receptacle.  Most unusual and not seen on other threads.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Dean316 on February 04, 2020, 10:13:06 PM
From Richard Bashford a delightful snowdrop named 'Moonshine' where the scape and pedicel are decidedly paler than the receptacle.  Most unusual and not seen on other threads.
That's a top drawer drop Brian! Most desirable 😍
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 04, 2020, 11:22:30 PM
Great ones you've posted Brian. 'Moonshine' is extraordinary.

Drooling

johnw
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 05, 2020, 08:31:32 AM
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Great ones you've posted Brian. 'Moonshine' is extraordinary.
Richard has a wonderful eye for a snowdrop John, and he is a really good grower.  He and his partner Val have a wonderful garden and we were delighted to visit them some time ago.
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That's a top drawer drop Brian! Most desirable 😍

He has many new drops in the pipeline and it will be great to show you on here when they do become available Dean .
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: WSGR on February 05, 2020, 08:45:20 AM
Brian: i would like to stake my name on one as well. Just downloaded the catalogue!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 05, 2020, 08:57:32 AM
Brian: i would like to stake my name on one as well. Just downloaded the catalogue!

I think you may have downloaded last years catalogue it should say 2020 on the cover....
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Dean316 on February 05, 2020, 09:37:48 AM
Richard has a wonderful eye for a snowdrop John, and he is a really good grower.  He and his partner Val have a wonderful garden and we were delighted to visit them some time ago. 
He has many new drops in the pipeline and it will be great to show you on here when they do become available Dean .
Yes Brian. Woodchippings always provide an instant clump with their pots. I was delighted with 'Swanton' recently which had 4 in a pot! They are affordable to us mere mortals too which stops the new snowdrop world being only available to the wealthy or well connected. It would be awful if growing snowdrops becomes an elitist pastime.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 05, 2020, 10:36:51 AM
Ian Young  was  speaking at the  recent  AGS Snowdrop Day  and  he  tells  me that watching the  people  come  into the  hall, the  stall they  headed to first  was  Woodchippings - he  also noted that  the  pots  there  all had  numerous  bulbs  in them. 
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 05, 2020, 11:17:24 AM
A new introduction from Andy Byfield, Galanthus gracilis ‘Snow Flurry’. This is bulking well and is a wonderful addition to Andy's deep green series. Always good to have some idea of how these new ones perform in the garden.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 05, 2020, 12:59:03 PM
Another which is actually available later this week was actually found by those great galanthophiles David and Ruby Baker.  It is an inverse poculiform which is very slow to increase - but worth the wait!  Not surprisingly it is called 'Never Before'
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Alan_b on February 05, 2020, 01:02:36 PM
...Not surprisingly it is called 'Never Before'
It reminds me of 'Cutie-Pie'; is it another nivalis?
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 05, 2020, 01:19:59 PM
Another which is actually available later this week was actually found by those great galanthophiles David and Ruby Baker.  It is an inverse poculiform which is very slow to increase - but worth the wait!  Not surprisingly it is called 'Never Before'

My I do like that one! And fond memory of meeting Ruby Baker at an RHS Show.  She was so very pleasant and easy to get along with, an honorable Galanthophile.

johnw
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Dean316 on February 05, 2020, 01:37:23 PM
Another which is actually available later this week was actually found by those great galanthophiles David and Ruby Baker.  It is an inverse poculiform which is very slow to increase - but worth the wait!  Not surprisingly it is called 'Never Before'
That's another super cute ipoc Brian! So good of you to share varieties that will be available to Joe Public, thank you 👍
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 05, 2020, 02:37:07 PM
Ian Young  was  speaking at the  recent  AGS Snowdrop Day  and  he  tells  me that watching the  people  come  into the  hall, the  stall they  headed to first  was  Woodchippings - he  also noted that  the  pots  there  all had  numerous  bulbs  in them.

I have heard from several of the attendees who stated that the BD's presentation was the outstanding highlight of the day Maggs!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 05, 2020, 04:19:41 PM
'Evenley Double' was found by the late Timothy Whiteley in his Evenley Woods.  A super double with very dark green apical marks and green tips to the outers.  Also available later this week.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 05, 2020, 04:36:49 PM
'Evenley Double'  has  pretty  markings. Are  there   two flower stems  in your  picture, Brian? I thought  for  a  moment that  it  was  a twin-scape?  It was  first  shown in the  forum  in 2015.

Edit  to add :  Evenley Wood Garden

2nd February – 3 March, Northamptonshire

"Enjoy over 80 varieties of snowdrop at this beautiful 60-acre woodland garden, such as Galanthus ‘Evenley Double’, a special snowdrop which was developed and propagated on site, and other notable varieties like ‘Hill Poe’ and ‘Lady Beatrix Stanley’. Roaming guinea fowl included."

Tel: 07776 307849; evenleywoodgarden.co.uk
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 06, 2020, 10:16:46 AM
Another new introduction performing in the garden today, G. Ristpart, (Shelduck) in Estonian and part of the 'Estonian Birds Group'. A lovely double from Anne Wright and Dryad Nursery, originally from Taavi Tuulik.

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Great to see some new doubles from a first class supplier. 

Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Dean316 on February 06, 2020, 11:41:44 AM
Another new introduction performing in the garden today, G. Ristpart, (Shelduck) in Estonian and part of the 'Estonian Birds Group'. A lovely double from Anne Wright and Dryad Nursery, originally from Taavi Tuulik.

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Great to see some new doubles from a first class supplier.


Superb  drop! 😊 Do you hold a National Collection of Galanthus now Ingrid? You seem to have so many varieties not in general circulation yet. Sorry for my ignorance if you do but I've been away from social media and the forum for a few years after being viciously, anonymously trolled about my opinions on all things Galanthus.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Ian Y on February 06, 2020, 11:54:20 AM
Superb  drop! 😊 Do you hold a National Collection of Galanthus now Ingrid? You seem to have so many varieties not in general circulation yet. Sorry for my ignorance if you do but I've been away from social media and the forum for a few years after being viciously, anonymously trolled about my opinions on all things Galanthus.

We  in the  SRGC Web Team are  well aware  of the  amount  of  extremely  unpleasant  comments  that may be  found  on social media  platforms, particularly  it  seems  in the  snowdrop world - rest  assured that  any  such nastiness  will not  be  tolerated  here  and  such comments  and the  authors will be  removed
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Dean316 on February 06, 2020, 12:07:12 PM
Superb  drop! 😊 Do you hold a National Collection of Galanthus now Ingrid? You seem to have so many varieties not in general circulation yet. Sorry for my ignorance if you do but I've been away from social media and the forum for a few years after being viciously, anonymously trolled about my opinions on all things Galanthus.
I'm very glad to hear that . Absolutely no need for it .👍
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 06, 2020, 01:33:43 PM
It reminds me of 'Cutie-Pie'; is it another nivalis?
Sorry Alan, I missed that comment.  Yes I am told it is a nivalis.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 06, 2020, 02:33:11 PM
Always good to have some idea of how these new ones perform in the garden.

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Well I hope I don't get 'drummed out of the brownies' by asking if you are growing it in the garden Ingrid - or just in the pot like this looks to be.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Mariette on February 06, 2020, 09:21:45 PM
From Richard Bashford a delightful snowdrop named 'Moonshine' where the scape and pedicel are decidedly paler than the receptacle.  Most unusual and not seen on other threads.
Another one from Richard Bashford for my wish-list after ´Sabine´, kindly shown by Maggi here!
I really do appreciate such pics which give an idea what a group of snowdrops will look in the garden, as a harmonious relation between flowers and leaves is an important criterion.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: WSGR on February 09, 2020, 07:46:48 AM
Mariette: Your last s'drop is very exciting! So many lovely details.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Mariette on February 09, 2020, 02:22:56 PM
Thank You, WSGR, I like it very much, too!  :)
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 09, 2020, 02:51:10 PM
Some  unusual new  introductions  made  this  week at  Shaftesbury .... Galanthus cutlerii  ;)

 They are  quite  tall  at 26.5 cm and 28cm - and  seem very  robust!  8) :-X

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Countryfile the  TV programme  was  filming  at Shaftesbury  before the  Snowdrop Study  Day  and  I think that will be  shown on 23rd February.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: annew on February 09, 2020, 04:40:21 PM
Some  unusual new  introductions  made  this  week at  Shaftesbury .... Galanthus cutlerii  ;)

 They are  quite  tall  at 26.5 cm and 28cm - and  seem very  robust!  8) :-X

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Countryfile the  TV programme  was  filming  at Shaftesbury  before the  Snowdrop Study  Day  and  I think that will be  shown on 23rd February.
Love it!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 10, 2020, 03:39:30 AM
Some  unusual new  introductions  made  this  week at  Shaftesbury .... Galanthus cutlerii  ;)

 They are  quite  tall  at 26.5 cm and 28cm - and  seem very  robust!  8) :-X

And reasonably priced!!! ;D
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 10, 2020, 04:12:46 PM
Recently seen on eBay from the amazing hybridizer Joe Sharman of Monksilver Nursery:

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The first double poculiform. Once I realised I knew enough about snowdrop breeding to create doubles to order I started the process of creating the double poculiform. This was my first result. Huge fat flowers in bud with many almost white petals. The amount of green varies from year to year but is far less than in any other double. The flowers go on expanding to become huge. A short but very vigorous and free-flowering plant.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 10, 2020, 04:39:20 PM
'Ice Princess' from Sharman - recently  seen on sale  at the  AGS  day  for  £500 - plenty high prices  around for the  rare  'drops!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 10, 2020, 05:03:26 PM
'Ice Princess' from Sharman - recently  seen on sale  at the  AGS  day  for  £500 - plenty high prices  around for the  rare  'drops!

It sold for much the same online Maggi.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 10, 2020, 06:08:56 PM
A new one from Ian Christie, 'Castle the Maules'. A great addition to the 'Castle series', with a wonderful bleed on the inner.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Bernadette on February 10, 2020, 06:44:05 PM
I must say I've never seen anything like ice princess before Brian,
very beautiful and a lovely name too.  Interesting too after the talk
at East Ruston as to what is still to come in snowdrops.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 11, 2020, 01:02:21 AM
Thisone is truly remarkable Brian!

johnw
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Leena on February 11, 2020, 07:47:58 AM
Brian, 'Ice Princess' is really something new and wonderful. Like double Leucojum.
I understand the price, but I hope it is a vigorous variety so that the price will go down in next ten years. Can't wait! :)
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Alan_b on February 11, 2020, 02:26:33 PM
'Ice Princess' from Sharman - recently  seen on sale  at the  AGS  day  ...

Trouble was, in his talk on Poculiform Snowdrops, Joe Sharman showed pictures of some even "better" ones still in the pipeline, pure white (I think) and looking reminiscent of a Dahlia.   
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Mariette on February 11, 2020, 04:33:00 PM
Anyway, I admire Joe for imagining new forms of snowdrops worthwhile developing and succeeding after many years of hard work, like he did with his masterpiece ´Golden Fleece´. Snowdrops resulting from such efforts are far more worth their money than the many chance seedlings or finds offered at similar prices.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 11, 2020, 04:51:20 PM
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Trouble was, in his talk on Poculiform Snowdrops, Joe Sharman showed pictures of some even "better" ones still in the pipeline, pure white (I think) and looking reminiscent of a Dahlia.   

I thought that would perhaps be the case Alan as he said
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This was my first result.
implying there were better ones in the future.  He has a good understanding now of the breeding process so we must watch this space!!

I agree with Mariette that he has worked very hard in producing this and deserves the plaudits.  At least he is producing something very different, as he did with the wonderful 'Golden Fleece' rather than yet another G.sandersii or whatever which looks much the same.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 12, 2020, 09:36:18 AM
One of Andy Byfield's introductions Fridge Magnet, looking delightful in today's sunshine.  It has been flowering for ages and has clumped very well.

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 12, 2020, 03:25:53 PM
Have you considered opening a thread for all Andy Byfield introductions as Anne did for all the Dryads.?
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 12, 2020, 03:38:15 PM
G. plicatus Kera, has deeply corrugated flowers in a wonderful balloon shape. It is shorter than Diggory. It is a seedling sent to me from Estonia, and was bred by Suur Tilk.

These Estonian drops are delightful Anne, very nice range!  ;D
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 12, 2020, 04:12:05 PM
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Re: Galanthus January 2020
« Reply #61 on: January 27, 2020, 09:11:15 PM »
There is  more than one  Gert Jan known in the  forum - but  I think the  Gert Jan referred to by  Brian  is  Gert Jan van der  Kolk, who has  introduced  a number  of  fine  snowdrops.  Hopefully  Brian will help with that.

Yes indeed Maggi it was Gert Jan Van der Kolk, I suppose I ought to have started this thread then but I won't post the picture yet again as it can be found there.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Blonde Ingrid on February 16, 2020, 01:52:12 PM
Galanthus Ristpart, a new double of Estonian origin, being offered tonight by Anne Wright on Ebay! It is a beautiful drop and grows well!

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Alan_b on February 17, 2020, 08:01:55 AM
Anne Repnow gave a talk to the Snowdrop Group of the HPS in Tuxford yesterday (16/2/20).  This was on the snowdrops she grows in her garden and featured one called 'Brian Ellis' which was certainly new to me.  Unfortunately I don't have a picture - but perhaps Brian can oblige?
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on February 17, 2020, 01:46:44 PM
I don't  have  a  photo, but  I  believe  G. 'Brian Ellis was  found  in area of  the Greatorex 'drops.
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 17, 2020, 03:27:47 PM
Maggi & Alan  - I've known Brian for donkey years and not once has he mentioned a "Brian Ellis'.  Such modesty, and such wisdom and generosity to the Galanthus world over there certainly deserves to be so honoured.  Made my day. Now we need a photo!

john
+4c & sun
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 18, 2020, 09:57:14 AM
You are much too kind John,  I went out this morning to take a photo of my clump, sadly it looks like this.  I don't have any other photos myself so perhaps Anne Repnow will kindly post hers?  Maggi is correct in that Joe Sharman and Richard Hobbs found it in snowdrop acre, the old Greatorex plot.  Joe had bulked it up for sale and approached me to say that they would like to name it for me.  I was flabbergasted as I am sure there are others more worthy, however, it appeared in Joe's sales last year so is available.  Even though I say it myself it is a very nice snowdrop and a Norfolk one too!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Anne Repnow on February 18, 2020, 11:36:38 AM
Here is an image of elegant G. 'Brian Ellis'
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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Anne Repnow on February 18, 2020, 11:39:07 AM
... and for good measure one of G. 'Seremony' - another new drop from Joe - found in Veronica Cross's garden I believe

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Brian Ellis on February 18, 2020, 05:34:34 PM
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Here is an image of elegant G. 'Brian Ellis'

Thank you Anne, I must try and emulate it!!!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: johnw on February 18, 2020, 10:35:35 PM
... and for good measure one of G. 'Seremony' - another new drop from Joe - found in Veronica Cross's garden I believe

And a handsome bloke he is.

johnw
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 19, 2020, 02:19:18 AM
Thank you Anne, I must try and emulate it!!!
Brian,
I'm sure that you never look green around the gills!
 ;D
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: WSGR on February 19, 2020, 08:18:14 AM
 ;D ;D! What an honour you're bestowed with!
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Anne Repnow on February 25, 2020, 02:43:57 PM
Here is another new double from Joe: Galanthus 'Betty Hughes' - who  needed a crutch after recent gales buffeted her. Lovely rounded flower, inners nicely marked and always a long "tooth" in the middle

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Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Anne Repnow on February 25, 2020, 02:46:57 PM
A view of 'Betty Hughes' petticoats... ;-)[attachimg=1]
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on July 11, 2020, 06:03:55 PM
Quite  a  few  new  introductions are  included in the  dormant  bulb offerings  from Matt Bishop - see https://www.mattbishopsnowdrops.co.uk/ (https://www.mattbishopsnowdrops.co.uk/)
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: David Lowndes on July 14, 2020, 09:16:41 AM
Thanks Maggi
Title: Re: New introductions
Post by: Maggi Young on July 16, 2021, 06:56:07 PM
New dormant list from Matt Bishop, with some  offered for the  first  time:
"16 July 2021

Dear Snowdrop enthusiast and subscriber,
 
The 2021 dormant season is upon us! My listing will go live on Monday 19 July and will include the following Galanthus, some available for the first time."

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