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Meanwhile, back here Galanthus Dryad Gold Ribbon is about to make an entrance. Selected very early in our assessment programme for its very prolific flowering, Dryad Gold Ribbon is a mid-height variety with a relatively long narrow ovary and outer segments which are strongly concave which gives the flowers an elegant pointed appearance. It blooms mid-season, later than Gold Sovereign, Medal and Bullion and so extends the season of our Dryad Golds.The inner mark is a wide inverted heart just over half the length of the inner segment, which means it has the largest mark of any of the Dryad yellows. It increases well.The last photo shows it in flower last year in the garden at the beginning of February.
(Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) Galanthus graecus with twin ovary, five petals and double interior. It is quite stable as this is its second year. Not easy to photograph. Also producing a second spathe.Maggi can you please turn the pictures to the correct orientation. -done, M !