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If it was poculiform or inversely poculiform then the inner and outer petals would be more similar in length.
Thank you Alan and Chad your comments are very much appreciated as I am still learning
...Poculiform, 'shaped like a little cup', is a morphology [shape] not a colour thing. It should mean the outer and inner whorl are similar in size and formation. Personally I think that covers both 'poc' and 'inverse poc' so think the latter term is redundant, but I am a pedant!
I have a feeling my "mystery" snowdrop is G. gracilis. I saw some pics on a Zoom talk recently. Thanks for all replies. More justification for SRGC membership.Jack