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Galanthus nivalis - double Snowdrop
By Janey
- 1 Mar, 2010
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Gorgeous, I love the green striped effect.
1 Mar, 2010
Thanks Amy and Gee....yes I did Amy...with James Wong......ooh I wonder how much this is worth...Lol!
1 Mar, 2010
How absolutely beautiful particularly when you take into account that it's just white and green :))
1 Mar, 2010
It must be worth more Janey , yours has more petals ..LOL...
1 Mar, 2010
stunning janey. great close shot ;o))
1 Mar, 2010
beautiful Janey
1 Mar, 2010
What a lovely snowdrop...
1 Mar, 2010
its so unusal
1 Mar, 2010
That is a real beauty!
1 Mar, 2010
WOW thats stunning.
1 Mar, 2010
Its gorgeous Janey but I'm intrigued as to how you got the photo. Were you lying down, lol. I would love some Sam Arnott snowdrops but they are quite expensive, about £2 each but grow to about 8 inches high
1 Mar, 2010
Great close up Janey.
I didn't see the programme Amy but do remember looking on e-bay last year for snowdrops in the green and seeing some on there going for over £100 each loads of bidders, not me thats for sure,lol.
1 Mar, 2010
Hi Kathy, maybe that's what we should do ... buy some expensive snowdrops, naturalise them and eventually sell them on Ebay ;-)
1 Mar, 2010
Hi Kathy, maybe that's what we should do ... buy some expensive snowdrops, naturalise them and eventually sell them on Ebay ;-)
1 Mar, 2010
That is stunning, what a picture Janey.
1 Mar, 2010
I did see Countryfile at the weekend during which they visited a country estate in Scotland - the woman was telling them that they'd been in financial trouble and, having realised how much Snowdrop bulbs could be sold for, had decided to allow their woodland to become completely full of them (they already had loads that had naturalised over the years). They'd had support from the local government on the understanding that the public would be allowed in to see the wood etc., and the council had even installed the most amazing light show in amongst the trees and arranged night-time walks. The owners were now making enough to support their entire estate just from selling the bulbs!
2 Mar, 2010
Thanks everyone....it is lovely isn't it? Normally you don't see the underside, and like Twiggy says...just white and green...a little beauty!
Yes I think that was the prog Twiggy........she showed the snowdrop that had the little face on it?
Dawn....they're in a pot....so easy peasyI just lifted it up...Lol! Will have to get them planted soon...and I'll take extra care of this one...:o) Oh...and my baby Viburnam is in flower!!!....:o)
2 Mar, 2010
This is very pretty, Janey !
3 Mar, 2010
wow Janey.this is a stunner.great close up
6 Mar, 2010
Thanks Tt and Deida...:o)
7 Mar, 2010
What a fantastic shot.
9 Mar, 2010
Thanks Tog....there has been such a lot of talk about the value of unusual snowdrops lately...but these are very common....:o( I thought maybe my ship had come in...lol!
9 Mar, 2010
I wouldn't tell many people this but I paid £5 for one ---yes one just a couple of weeks ago! Well it was for a good cause .
10 Mar, 2010
Goodness Val......was it similar to this one? Now what good cause was it for...your garden..Lol!!
It is lovely Homebird and still out.........
10 Mar, 2010
Yes Janey, it is very similiar to yours and you are so right the good cause was my garden ............. and the NGS ! ;o))
10 Mar, 2010
This flower is fabulous !
14 Mar, 2010
Lol Val!
Thanks Mike...I'm going to take great care of this one....:o)
14 Mar, 2010
Fab! I love snowdrops. Love all the chat about it too.
200 for snowdrops!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's a bit like the story of Tulips long ago. It ran it course.
29 Apr, 2010
Thats true Angie......a true black tulip....I remember a story where the tulip bulb was mistaken for an onion and sliced and cooked...imagine that!
1 May, 2010
This is beautiful, I adore snowdrops, and have quite a few different types but nothing as beautiful as this one
15 Feb, 2011
Glad you liked it Rossiegardner.....I remember it being in a pot of singles, just this frilly double, and after you commented, I found them peeping through the soil in the garden...thanks...:o))
15 Feb, 2011
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That's a lovely close up Janey .. I've been having a closer look at mine this morning after seeing that programme where some snowdrop bulbs are worth £ 200 each .. .. did you see it ?
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