Galanthus elwesii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Galanthus elwesii, Hook. Giant Snowdrop. Fig. 1616. Bulb larger and fls. more globose than in G. nivalis: outer segms. oblong-spatulate, 9-15 lines long, 6-9 lines broad; inner segms. green in the lower half and also around the sinus. Mountains of Asia Minor. B.M. 6166. R.H. 1880, p. 148. G.C. II. 11:236. G.M. 34:154. Gn. M. 2:117; 12:112.—The inner segms. are narrowed suddenly just below the apical lobes, which are square and much larger than in G. fosteri. They also form a. narrower tube than in any other species. Dealers have advertised vars. Cassaba (A. F. 3:471. C.L.A. 5:135. Gng. 5:180. Gt. 48, p. 225. Gn. 55, p. 206), ochrospilus (has pale yellow coloring on the inner segms.), unguiculatus has a long claw at the tip of each outer segm. (G.C. III. 17:361), and Erithrae. Var. globdsus has almost globular fls., larger than in the type, and very broad lvs. Var. whittallii (Qn. 57, p. 45; 59, p. 262) seems to belong here. Var. poculiformis, a large and robust form with the inner and outer segms. both pure white. Perhaps not in Amer. and rare in England.—G. robustus, Hort., seems never to have been accounted for by Baker. It may perhaps be G. elwesii Var. robustus which is a trade name. It is broad-lvd and glaucous.

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