Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Galanthus => Topic started by: Jupiter on June 22, 2015, 08:13:57 AM
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The first couple to flower in my garden, more to come later.
Elwesii clone from Marcus originally.
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G. rizehensis just starting, I think this is my favourite snowdrop.
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How nice to see them! It fills our 'June gap'!! I look forward to seeing more which will nicely build up to our autumn season here :)
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News from Blacksmiths' Cottage Nursery :
Blacksmiths Cottage Nursery's event - Autumn Snowdrop Lecture
10 October at 10:30
Blacksmiths Cottage Nursery in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, United Kingdom
"We thought it was about time we got Joe to give us a talk on some of the Autumn Flowering Snowdrops as we have a good selection of them in our collection here."
Monksilver Nursery will also have a selection of flowering Galanthus for sale on the day. To book tickets phone : 01379 741136 or email: blackcottnursery@aol.com
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In our rock garden we had one clump of Galanthus elwesii which is now 3! These ones at the front of the bed must be seedlings as there seems to be a little variation in the inner green markings,
cheers
fermi
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Beautiful fermi, I love the inner markings on that one.
S.Arnott, one single bloom at the moment
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G. rizehensis looking magnificent
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Do you get seed Jamus?
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I'll say this quietly (at this time of year it should be safe enough for the mad galanthophiles to be elsewhere ) - I do rather like these little flowers. Such sweet wee things. :D
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Anthony, I was just talking to Otto about this the other day. Yes I've had good seed set on Galanthus ikariae and Galanthus elwesii. Many of my snowdrops are brand new to me so I have no experience. Rizehensis flowered last year but I don't recall mature seed capsules. I will be paying careful attention this spring. Otto says he doesn't need to grow Galanthus from seed because the bulbs multiply so readily for him, and as he also pointed out, with so many species and varieties growing from seed would invite genetic mixing.
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I must find someone who sells snowdrops in New Zealand. I once made the mistake of asking at a garden centre and they'd never heard of them.
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Anthony, Galanthus would indeed be a rare thing in Auckland - I cannot imagine them growing in such a humid climate. Our temperature is more suitable 'down south' - days have been icy with frosts of minus 5 & 6 the usual at the moment. Some days the garden has not even thawed out. Snowdrops have always been very popular but we do seem to have a growing band of 'mad galanthophiles' at present. G. jaquenetta going for $50 last week on Trade Me.
Edna
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The seedlings I have are coming up for the third year, so they will grow here.
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That really good Anthony. I know they have a list available at Maple Glen.
Edna
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I had a look at the Maple Glen website. They have a nice little selection Anthony. Splash out and buy yourself a couple. Delivered in flower! That's service.
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Thanks. Might order the Galanthus ikariae and the Narcissus triandrus. Not sure what Orchis micranthra is as it isn't on Google.
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Just seen I need to order 12 plants, so I'll have to see.
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Not sure what Orchis micranthra is as it isn't on Google.
micranthra may be just a typo......
Orchis laxiflora f. micrantha (Domin) Asch. & Graebn. is a synonym of Anacamptis laxiflora (Lam.) R.M.Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W.Chase, as is Orchis palustris f. micrantha Domin
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Nice plant, but can't find another 11 plants on the list I can justify ordering with my limited space. I would only be interested in Galanthus ikariae and Narcissus triandrus and a couple of the crocuses. I feel another visit to Bill Dijk is in order.
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I have galanthus ikaiare Anthony, if it multiplies well I'm happy to donate a couple.
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Thanks. That would be greatly appreciated. 8) It was one I found difficult to come by when I lived in Scotland too.
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I'll say this quietly (at this time of year it should be safe enough for the mad galanthophiles to be elsewhere ) - I do rather like these little flowers. Such sweet wee things. :D
I'm here lol
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You're never safe from the mad galanthophiles. ;D 8) ;D
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EEK! Spotted!
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EEK! Spotted!
;D sorry Maggi
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I didn't know that there were spotted galanthophiles!
;D
cheers
fermi
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Rare and VERY valuable, I believe...... ;)
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Rare and VERY valuable, I believe...... ;)
...and to be treasured whenever you find one :-*
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HHmmmm.. spotted snowdrops. ::)