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This is the auctio that monocotman is talking about.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Galanthus-...item43ad1fabf7 And I do find the comparison with Neofenatie quite fitting, eventhough I like Neo's more then Snowdrops. :P While googling some information about this craze I also found out that a well know German E-bay scammer is also active in selling would be rare Snowdrops. |
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The seller of Elizabeth Harrison is authenticated. If you want more details go to the Scottish Rock Garden web site (http://www.srgc.org.uk) and visit the forum. There is a galanthus section.
Incidentally this site is one of the very best on the web for plant geeks. Just an amazing amount of information on growing plants, mainly alpines, but lots of others too. Regards, David |
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Hii guys,
if you want to see plant collecting gone mad just check out the prices of some of the rare snowdrops for sale in the UK and Europe on ebay. One recently went for over £300 and a new 'yellow' clone - 'Elizabeth Harrison' is standing at £369 for a single bulb with some time still left for the auction. We haven't quite reached the price levels of the 17th century tulips but for small white flowers with varying degrees of green or yellow smudges on the petals, this is quite something, Regards, David |
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