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Brian Ellis

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #45 on: January 04, 2011, 05:52:16 PM »
...(why are blondes so difficult, especially that one from Norfolk?).

Presumably because she is a nivalis sandersii, and I hope she is not too difficult as I have not seen her poke through the ground yet!

« Last Edit: January 04, 2011, 05:56:59 PM by Brian Ellis »
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #46 on: January 04, 2011, 06:04:05 PM »
...(why are blondes so difficult, especially that one from Norfolk?).

Presumably because she is a nivalis sandersii, and I hope she is not too difficult as I have not seen her poke through the ground yet!


Brian  - She has gotten up out of the bed yet here either!

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #47 on: January 04, 2011, 06:35:52 PM »
I think you can tell a polyploid by the size of the stomata which are
larger than those of a diploid.  I don't know whether this would work
well with a monocot, though.

To be 100% sure you have to let it check in a laboratory, very expensive per sample Diane!

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #48 on: January 04, 2011, 06:39:52 PM »
Big Boy is right Brian ;D
Dutch Windmill not :-[

Dutch Windmill is a spike and its sterile.
Its Daglingworth  ;)

Wow Big Boy and Daglingworth, what size will the result be I wonder!  Keep us posted Gerard ;)
Big enough to be a better idea give up and grow Leucojums, I expect ;) ;D


PS: I've made this  a new thread for January 2011.
I do have Leucojum too but snowdrops are more fun ;D

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #49 on: January 04, 2011, 06:40:44 PM »
Big Boy is right Brian ;D
Dutch Windmill not :-[

Dutch Windmill is a spike and its sterile.
Its Daglingworth  ;)

Wow Big Boy and Daglingworth, what size will the result be I wonder!  Keep us posted Gerard ;)
That will be 2016 i think Brian ;D

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #50 on: January 05, 2011, 08:58:08 AM »
Just out of interest has anyone ever tried crossing Galanthus with Leucojum  ? I am guessing if it were possible such plants would all ready exist somewhere .
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #51 on: January 05, 2011, 09:50:25 AM »
That will be 2016 i think Brian ;D

It's a good job we are patient gardeners and not those that appear on television wanting instant results ;D ;D
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #52 on: January 05, 2011, 10:46:13 AM »
That will be 2016 i think Brian ;D

It's a good job we are patient gardeners and not those that appear on television wanting instant results ;D ;D

What do you mean?

I want instant results. In fact, I want it yesterday.

Patience! Rubbish!

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #53 on: January 05, 2011, 10:56:56 AM »
Just out of interest has anyone ever tried crossing Galanthus with Leucojum  ? I am guessing if it were possible such plants would all ready exist somewhere .

I don't know the answer to this question but I know there have been remarkably few attempts made to breed snowdrops.  Just compare and contrast with daffodils.
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #54 on: January 05, 2011, 11:12:55 AM »
Just out of interest has anyone ever tried crossing Galanthus with Leucojum  ? I am guessing if it were possible such plants would all ready exist somewhere .

I don't know the answer to this question but I know there have been remarkably few attempts made to breed snowdrops.  Just compare and contrast with daffodils.

perhaps i shall try. Im not sure if the plant if it were to work would be a thing of beauty  :-\ 
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #55 on: January 05, 2011, 11:22:38 AM »
Very true Alan. Every March I go to Brian Duncan, the N Irish daffodil breeder who turned from standard daffs to miniatures, I see new must have beauties.

Two forum members and one lurker are breeding Galanthus. I'm trying to get a photo from the lurker to show what has been produced
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #56 on: January 05, 2011, 11:47:11 AM »
That will be 2016 i think Brian ;D

It's a good job we are patient gardeners and not those that appear on television wanting instant results ;D ;D

What do you mean?

I want instant results. In fact, I want it yesterday.

Patience! Rubbish!

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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #57 on: January 05, 2011, 02:34:09 PM »
Just out of interest has anyone ever tried crossing Galanthus with Leucojum  ? I am guessing if it were possible such plants would all ready exist somewhere .

I've tried a couple of times but no luck, and Joe Sharman once told me he'd tried a number of years in a row without success.
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #58 on: January 05, 2011, 02:57:04 PM »
Gerard,

I will wait with patience to see what you such patient people develop in the years to come. I will have to pleasure of enjoying your patient work.

Every success. Paddy
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Re: Galanthus January 2011
« Reply #59 on: January 05, 2011, 04:38:58 PM »


I've tried a couple of times but no luck, and Joe Sharman once told me he'd tried a number of years in a row without success.
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I did think it would have been attempted before or occured in someones garden. What species of Leucojum did you try may i ask ? I was thinking of trying with Leucojum vernum.
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