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Clumber Park Nativity
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It’s a long-winded introduction to one of the first snowdrops to force its way through the throng and one I had forgotten was there due to the saga of the missing label. Luckily the blog comes in useful. So let me reintroduce you to Galanthus reginae-olgae subsp. vernalis, last seen on 16th December 2015. It is not fully in flower as yet but the raison d’être for the blog is snowdrops …… I’ll add some images when the two blooms emerge – only one last year!
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