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"March Showers Bring April Flowers"

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Blogger IBOY said...

The snowdrop pictured looks like elwesii, rather than nivalis (convolute, gray-green leaves, with basilar green spot on inner petals and if the flower was open, a second green spot on tip of inner petals?
Have just discovered your blog and garden, and am very much enjoying going through older posts; MUST visit next time we come up to Madison!
Don

March 24, 2009 at 11:01 AM

Blogger Mark Dwyer, Director of Horticulture, Rotary Botanical Gardens said...

Hi Don,

Glad your enjoying the blog. You may be right on that Galanthus. We've lost records of what was planted where and while we have no trouble locating the doubles, we do have a lot more than just nivalis. Hope you will visit this year.
Mark

March 24, 2009 at 11:51 AM

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