Bertram Anderson
The large apical mark diffuses slightly down the petal. Blue-green arching leaves.
Comet
Large weighty flowers with green markings on the outer segments held by a particularly long pedicel well above the strikingly tall, usually three, lettuce green leaves.
Curley
Large flower with X marking on the inner segments, and slight green markings on the tips of the outer segments and distinctive curled back foliage.
Dicks Early Yellow
An early flowering yellow by Glen Chantry.
One of the first-blooming yellow snowdrops.
elwesii ‘Beluga’
Large elwesii type flowers with deep green blotch.
elwesii ‘Kite’
syn. ‘Maidwell A’
A large flowering snowdrop with a solid inner marking.
elwesii ‘Mrs Macnamara’
Long elegant slender flowers with a flattened V-shaped marking on the tips.
elwesii ‘Peter Gatehouse’
It is a relatively compact plant with blue-grey foliage. The flowers are carried well above the leaves on upright stems, and the apical marking differs from that of a typical elwesii, being washed with green from the tip down toward the base. It flowers from November to December and was discovered by Peter Gatehouse.
elwesii ‘Polar Bear’
Large rounded flowers with a big green mark on the inner segments.
Green Brush
One of the best green marked snowdrops, easy to grow.
James Backhouse
Large, distinctive elongated flowers, V marking on the inner segments.
John Gray
Lovely deep emerald green ovary and inners, upon which is superimposed a lovely inverted green V.
nivalis ‘White Dream’
Teardrop-shaped white outer petals surround a fragrant green cup marked with white, formed by three inner petals. This variety also features green leaves with a bold white stripe.
nivalis f. pleniflorus ‘Lady Elphinstone’
Narrow, grey-green leaves and white, nodding flowers.
Ophelia
A fine early Greatorex double with rounded flowers held well above the foliage.
plicatus John Long
The outer parts are slightly curved inward and are white. The inner parts have a strong green mark at the tip that goes about halfway up. They also have two lighter lines that go outward and upward to meet the ovary. The ovary is oval-shaped and medium green.
Primrose Warburg
The plant features elegant, grey-green, strap-like leaves that curve gently outward. Its flowers are distinguished by a vivid, deep-yellow ovary at the centre. Surrounding it, the outer petals are crisp white, occasionally traced with delicate green veining, while the inner petals are adorned with a striking yellow-green marking across the notch.
reginae-olgae subs. vernalis ‘Christine’
An early-flowering form, this reginae-olgae is clearly a subspecies of vernalis. In the UK, it is often among the last r-o to come into bloom. Well-shaped and vigorous, it is also a notably fast grower.
x valentinei
Narrow, grey-green leaves and white, nodding flowers.
