Flowering snowdrop
I have a single snowdrop flowering in my Northamptonshire garden. Together
with still flowering primroses, could it be it a sign for early spring? Aphodius |
Flowering snowdrop
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:36:25 +0100, "Aphodius"
wrote: I have a single snowdrop flowering in my Northamptonshire garden. Together with still flowering primroses, could it be it a sign for early spring? or a late spring? :-) -- Martin |
Flowering snowdrop
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 16:36:25 +0100, "Aphodius"
wrote: I have a single snowdrop flowering in my Northamptonshire garden. Together with still flowering primroses, could it be it a sign for early spring? Aphodius Could it be an Autumn - flowering snowdrop such as Reginae Olgae? I bought one bulb last Spring and kept it in a pot which is showing nothing! See http://www.vantubergen.co.uk/vtub/dept.asp?dept_id=7 Pam in Bristol |
Flowering snowdrop
"Pam Moore" wrote: Could it be an Autumn - flowering snowdrop such as Reginae Olgae? I bought one bulb last Spring and kept it in a pot which is showing nothing! --- Hi Pam, I've had a look at Van Tubergen's webpage and agree that my snowdrop is very much like the Reginae-olgae as illustrated. Just the flower, stalk and no leaves. I wasn't aware that I had any autumn flowering snowdrops. Thanks for showing me that I might well have. Aphodius |
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