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Wonderful snowdrop varieties Val Bourne looks at noteworthy snowdrops including the 'Phil Cornish' By Val Bourne 02 February 2015 • 7:00am ...
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Snowdrop festival hosts Gardeners' Question TimeThe snowdrop festival celebrates James Allen - a horticulturalist from Shepton Mallet who was the first person to breed new varieties from wild snowdrops in the late 19th century.
In his snowdrop house, he keeps "pretty much all" of the 20 or so recognized species of snowdrop, dozens of the choice varieties favored by fanciers and many hundreds of his own seedlings, most of ...
Use this guide to grow snowdrop flowers that will reliably bloom in late winter, even coming up through snow.
Over 600 species of rare or newly bred snowdrop varieties to be showcased in Carlow Events will take place across Carlow and in neighbouring counties over the month ...
The gardens at Thenford House, home of Lord and Lady Heseltine James Alexander-Sinclair joins snowdrop lovers wandering through more than 900 varieties of Galanthus, perhaps the largest collection in ...
The snowdrop festival celebrates James Allen - a horticulturalist from Shepton Mallet who was the first person to breed new varieties from wild snowdrops in the late 19th century.
Varieties with gold-splashed petals, golden ovaries and even golden stems have particularly caught the eye of serious snowdrop collectors in recent years, of which the best known is probably ...
Put a spring in your step with a host of special snowdrop events Surround yourself in the wildflower as Carlow prepares for Snowdrop Month in February, which is set to showcase more than 150 varieties ...
The delightful 'Jessica' snowdrop (MBP-Plants / Alamy) Phil’s favourite find is 'Lapwing’, discovered near Lapworth in Warwickshire in the 1997.
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