Keywords: Autumn Snowdrops 2 reginae-olgae & elwesii.jpg This is a direct scan which I made myself from bulbs of two different clones of Galanthus reginae-olgae and G elwesii 'Peter Gatehouse' from my garden in the Midlands of England; the middle plant is typical of G reginae-olgae and flowers for me from late October or early November for a couple of months some late flowers even appear in the New Year with the leaves emerging much later than the flowers and lengthening as they fade The smaller-flowered plant to the left is what used to be called G corcyrensis which has now been renamed and given the snappy title Galanthus reginae-olgae subsp reginae-olgae Winter-flowering Group it generally starts flowering two to three weeks after the other and its leaves are longer at the time of flowering The plant to the right is an early-flowering cultivar of Galanthus elwesii called 'Peter Gatehouse'; its first flowers generally appear in late November in my garden Own 2008-11-27 SiGarb This scan is in the Public Domain but if you use it outside Wikipedia a credit Simon Garbutt would be appreciated This is a 150dpi version of a 300dpi scan I retain the rights to the higher-resolution version Galanthus reginae-olgae Galanthus elwesii |