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Its my only clump :(
As you can see a little special as they have green horse-shoe markings on the outer petals and at that point my crocus flowers were still not out.
Chris.
A very old Shropshire Lad.
They are lovely Chris. They are so delicate in appearance but tough as old boots. Spring is on the way.:-)
( You should put the photo on Mrs T thread about snowdrops, you will enjoy reading it I'm sure. I am hoping to get a photo of mine tomorrow and put it on).
Kind regards Jane.
I love snowdrops, just love them. I was fascinated to learn that they have a kind of antifreeze in their leaves which is how they can get through snow - ain't nature amazing!
Kezsmum said: I love snowdrops, just love them. I was fascinated to learn that they have a kind of antifreeze in their leaves which is how they can get through snow - ain't nature amazing!
Well i never new that! you do learn something new everyday don't you?
I shouldn't worry about your crocus not being out Chris, I haven't go any bulbs in flower yet, in fact most have only just broke the surface!!
Looking forward to those first few flowers I have to say, makes you want to get out and start gardening again doesn't it!
It might be your only clump Chris ,but its a nice clump ,always welcome to see good photos
Regards Mick
Work is for those people that don't Bird-watch!!!!