Description
A known seedling of the amazing Galanthus Trym with paler markings throughout the flower. Both the outers and the inners are tipped with lime-peel green and the outers are notable for reflexing a bit less than those of Trym and the flowers have a much more conventional shape than is found in Trym (where the outers mimic the shape of the inners)
Raised from seedlings of Trym (apparently using Sally Ann as a pollen parent), by Kathleen Beddlington of Rippingale, Lincolnshire and selected in 1995. This inclines strongly to the plicatus parent Trym.
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NOT available for export to E.U., Japan, Norway, Switzerland, U.S.A. etc.