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What I need to do, and maybe everyone else can do the same, is photograph all my doubles and compare them
I managed to have a look round Bill Baker's old garden last week, but couldn't post anything as we have had the power off since friday. The garden lies in the Pang Valley and is currently mostly under water. I manged to splash my way round in Thursday's sunshine. The predominant stands are Magnet and Greatorex doubles (Joan Baker's favorites). But also large clumps of G. plicatus, elwesii & nivalis. There is a large clump of Diggory that has to be over 15 years old at least.
Since the start of the Belgian/Dutch 'branch' of the forum I switched to that forum but thought it would be interesting to show you here what my Green Tear does this year: have a flower with five inner and outer petals so a semi double. Guess it will not be stable.
This the other pot of snowdrops that apparently smell of Germolene - I distributed the other pot at Shaftesbury. The label says 'gracilis' - it clearly isn't and I would like your best guesses
Great to see the pics, if you still want the Bill Baker drops I have let me know, can be posted once we have closed and I start lifting clumps, it would be nice to have a small collection of his plants somewhere.
More. 1,2: Galanthus nivalis 'Pusey Green Tips'; 3,4: Unknown double - any suggestions?
John ..Could it be Desdemona? I had a look at mine yesterday and that looks similar?
Have taken another look; it has three leaves per stem. Indicative of 'Desdemona'? My other thought was 'Hill Poe'.