Galanthus South Hayes

Mark BROWN brown.mark@wanadoo.fr
Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:12:38 PST
This clone does look virused!
What does John Grimshaw think?
Mark



> Message du 04/03/12 18:45
> De : "Peter Taggart" 
> A : "Pacific Bulb Society" 
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> Objet : Re: [pbs] Galanthomania in the US
> 
> The pink one was written up in the Alpine Garden Society bulletin a couple
> of years ago. I mentioned it in response to Mark McD. who (I think) said he
> would like to see a different colour to the standard green and white.
> I saw several yellow snowdrops this weekend, most of them looked virused,
> are yellow ones more prone to virus?
> 
> One of the most distinct Galanthus I saw was labled South Hays.. it also
> had signs of virus but perhaps its seeds would be worth sowing.
> 
> Peter (UK)
> 
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Bulborum Botanicum wrote:
> 
> > I have never seen a pink Galanthus nor a picture from this one
> > It seems to exist so it would be nice to see a picture from some in the
> > garden
> >
> > but Probably I spoke about the Blue dyed one on ebay
> >
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