check out the last item in this page https://rhs.org.uk/plants/types/… I came across it while investigating chipping. On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 2:24 PM R Hansen via pbs < pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote: > Louise Parsons gave me mine also. I'm so glad she did because even these > slow to reproduce cultivars are important to preserve. I have a recent book > on snowdrops and am thinking I'll sacrifice a bulb to try some new > reproductive methods. Has anyone tried methods other than seed (Theresa > Stone has not so far produced any.) and division - maybe bulb scaling or > similar? > > I've scaled lilies with pretty good success so I'm curious if there's one > method that works best for Galanthus. Another note - I lived in the > northern > Willamette Valley at the time I was given this snowdrop and through all the > moves, it has always bloomed in mid- to late December or early January. So > I've moved from USDA Zone 7 to 9b(?) with little difference in bloom time. > > Robin Hansen > Let it snow, even if it is a pain! > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net > http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… > Unsubscribe: <mailto:pbs-unsubscribe@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> > _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/… Unsubscribe: <mailto:pbs-unsubscribe@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net>