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Willi 04-03-2012 11:38 PM

Spring Snowflakes
 
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beginning to flower - at last.

G Willi



joevan[_3_] 05-03-2012 12:15 AM

Spring Snowflakes
 
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 00:38:30 +0100, Willi wrote:

beginning to flower - at last.

G Willi

I love it the way such delicate looking beauties find their way
through the rough under growth and come out so beautiful. Thanks for
posting it. I remember them at Winterthur when I worked there in the
70s.

Willi 07-03-2012 09:41 AM

Spring Snowflakes
 
Am 05.03.2012 01:15, schrieb joevan:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 00:38:30 +0100, wrote:

beginning to flower - at last.

G Willi

I love it the way such delicate looking beauties find their way
through the rough under growth and come out so beautiful. Thanks for
posting it. I remember them at Winterthur when I worked there in the
70s.


This is one and the first of many to come. Thanks. I'm glad you like it.

Garrapata[_2_] 09-03-2012 02:35 PM

Spring Snowflakes
 

This is one and the first of many to come. Thanks. I'm glad you like it.


Thanks, I like it too. With our mild winters it doesn't come back for
more than a year or two unless it is lifted and chilled. We have to
chill most Tulips too.
--
Monterey, California USA
USDA Zone 9
Sunset Zone 17

Bob Hobden[_3_] 09-03-2012 05:26 PM

Spring Snowflakes
 
"Garrapata" wrote ...


This is one and the first of many to come. Thanks. I'm glad you like it.


Thanks, I like it too. With our mild winters it doesn't come back for
more than a year or two unless it is lifted and chilled. We have to
chill most Tulips too.

Perhaps there is an advantage to having proper winters after all. :-)
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


Willi 10-03-2012 08:35 PM

Spring Snowflakes
 
Am 09.03.2012 15:35, schrieb Garrapata:

This is one and the first of many to come. Thanks. I'm glad you like it.


Thanks, I like it too. With our mild winters it doesn't come back for
more than a year or two unless it is lifted and chilled. We have to
chill most Tulips too.


Haha, different problems everywhere. I can't count the plants I've lost
through the times during winter. This year some Callas I think. There
are always rumours of some subtropical plants being hardy. People try to
keep them outside and are frustrated in Spring. Lately it was a new
breed of Rosemary, that was sold as hardy, and some years ago
Passionflowers.


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