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I presume that the airplanes that transported them flighted so high that the bulbs were completely frozen, because that happened only in winter.
The second problem is the postage from the UK to Germany. I have very bad experiences with that. Bulbs came here seeming healthy, but then started to rot and died in some weeks.
I presume these were bulbs sent in the green? I've had similar bad experiences.Try bulbs from Dryad Bulbs dormant summer list next summer (I don't know if this will be the last year when we can order from Britain to EU). There are many quite cheap and good ones there and I have never had any failures from Anne's dormant bulbs in five years time I have ordered them, so I really can recommend them and especially when they were sent dormant in the summer!
The galanthomany has catched me also. So I'll go to Nettetal in February and - surely - will buy something there. But the masses od hybrids are confusing me. I understood that the easier a snowdrop is to propagate the cheaper it is. So. if I want to buy bulbs that form nive clumps in the garden in a few years I should buy cheap cultivars? I'm looking for a yellow sort, a poculiforme and perhaps a bigger one autumn florishing. Back to home I wish to plant them at their place.So, I'd be happy to get some recommendations please.Hallo Hannelore, I come back to Your ask for snowdrops Magdeburger Riesen. I found one source in SARASTRO Christian Kress Austria, who had selected this huge sort from Galanthus elwesii. The second information is from Michael Camphausen, who has this sort in his Galanthus Catalogue with foto as a variety of Galanthus plicatus. see foto.Michael Camphausen is himself in Nettetal this year with a snowdropsortiment, You can ask him directly. (and if you meet him, please give him geetings from me! :-) ) I myself and my wife are in this time in Scotland to visit snowdrop-parks as Castle Cambo Gardens!Greeetings from Germany via ScotlandHarald AlexHannelore