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Snowdrop heaven

25 Thursday Feb 2016

Posted by sallynex in shows

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Avon Bulbs, galanthophiles, Galanthus, RHS Spring Show, snowdrops

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Galanthus ‘Diggory’

Spotted these on the Avon Bulbs stand at the RHS Spring Flower show last week, so I thought I’d share.

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G. ‘Wendy’s Gold’

I’m not much of a galanthophile myself – certainly not enough to pay the four-figure sums currently changing hands for just one bulb of the rarest kinds – but I could see how people get bewitched.

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G. ‘Lady Beatrix Stanley’

You still wouldn’t find me nose down backside up in some muddy corner of a bleak winter garden just to see them, mind you: and I’m quite happy with my single Galanthus nivalis and the occasional self-seeded double. But these ones were displayed in near-perfect circumstances: under cover (tick!) at eye height (tick!) and each set in beautiful isolation so you could really appreciate every nuance of marking and petal (tick, tick, tick!) Just lovely.

Perfect partners #3

23 Monday Mar 2009

Posted by sallynex in Uncategorized

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Betula utilis, Galanthus, Ophiopogon, perfect partners

Betula utilis, Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’, and Galanthus nivalis. A little island at Wakehurst Place earlier this month: perhaps the black-and-white snowdrops-and-lilyturf thing is becoming a tad clichéd nowadays but I don’t care. This looked fabulous.

Plant of the month – January

29 Monday Jan 2007

Posted by sallynex in plant of the month

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flowers, Galanthus, hellebore x hybridus, Hellebores, snowdrops

Helleborus x hybridus


This lovely pure flower is a real sign that spring is on the way in my garden. I have a few – this white one, which occasionally sports flecks of burgundy at the base of the petals; one deepest purple, though that isn’t quite out yet, and some rather dirty pinks which I’m probably going to rogue out at some stage. But I can’t grow snowdrops in my soil (though I’m going to try Galanthus elwesii soon in the hope that it’ll live up to its publicity and grow in poor dry soils – unlike most snowdrops) – so Hellebores are my substitute. I love the fact that you have to get right in there to see the flowers, modestly nodding amid deeply-cut leaves but hiding the most exquisite form and shape. And the leaves provide an evergreen ground cover the rest of the year. I clip the old leaves down to the ground every autumn to give a fresh flush over winter, and then I can look forward to the flowers in all their beauty when nothing else is out yet. Glorious.

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