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Hi Maggi, In your opinion.............How many different cultivars does one need to grow before one is diagnosed as a Galanthophile?
i wasn't asked but in my opinion if you buy snowdrop bulbs for more that £5 per bulb you should be diagnosed as a Galanthophile.
Galanthus nivalis 'Fifty Shades of Green' (Attachment Link) My most exquisite snowdrops in March is this deeply green nivalis,shaded in different tones: Galanthus nivalis 'Fifty Shades of Green' It is big flowered, keeps its green tinges for a month...will put a smile on your face, isn't it? (Attachment Link)
Just for you Mark! A bunch of my peonies from last year.Tim DH
So it seems even if you maintain a public stance of indifference it doesn't stop the snowdrops coming.
Lovely photos Maggi. Snowdrops here are almost over, but a couple of weeks ago in a brief warm interlude I watched huge amounts of snowdrop pollen being brought into the beehives. Today it was mainly berberis, willow and dandelion.Digressing further , what is that rhodo above the patch of Corydalis malkensis? Very nice foliage.
true words, Alan
The honey from your bees must be delicious, Ashley, with such a nice variety of flowers contributing.