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KentGardener

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Re: Snowdrop events 2012
« Reply #330 on: March 11, 2012, 05:54:32 AM »
Lovely Lina - fingers crossed I might get to see some snowdrops in Holland during 2013.   ;D
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Re: Snowdrop events 2012
« Reply #331 on: March 11, 2012, 08:10:27 AM »
That's a fantastic quantity of snowdrops in lovely setting, Lina.  Are they all nivalis and all the same?
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Re: Snowdrop events 2012
« Reply #332 on: March 11, 2012, 09:32:44 AM »
John and Alan, they are nivalis and flore pleno. The owners bought the place about 40 years ago, the snowdrops were there then already. It is an historical stone house. There are also lots of wild tulips but they do not flower. Does anyone know why this happens?

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Re: Snowdrop events 2012
« Reply #333 on: March 11, 2012, 09:59:04 AM »
It would be great to have you here, John.

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Re: Snowdrop events 2012
« Reply #334 on: March 17, 2012, 05:57:23 PM »
I thought everyone might like to see a galanthophile event in the US.  On March 10, Winterthur Garden in Delaware, which encompasses 60 acres and has the best naturalized collection of snowdrops in the US, held its annual Bank to Bend lecture.  The speaker was David Culp, a very knowledgeable US horticulturalist with a passion for snowdrops (you may have met him at past Galas), and his topic was "Snowdrops: Jewels of the Winter Garden".  The lecture was preceded by a fabulous brunch and followed by guided tours of the March Bank of bulbs.  Normally, snowdrops would have been in bloom but because of the extremely warm weather that we have been having it was more glory-of-the-snow.  Follow this link to see a short slideshow of the gardens: http://gardenblog.winterthur.org/2012/03/16/friday-wanderings/.  Carolyn

1.  The Winterthur mansion, formerly the home of the du Pont family and now the premier museum of American decorative arts, with glory of the snow.

2.  Carolyn's Shade Gardens sales table of snowdrops, hellebores, etc.

3.  Charles Cresson, a US bulb authority, with a prominent local collector.

4.  The lecturer David Culp on left, local collector middle, Hitch Lyman from Temple Nursery, whom many of you know, on the right.
Carolyn in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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