Diane, I had to laugh when I read this. Among some snowdrop bulbs received here years ago as Galanthus caucasicus there is one plant which clumps freely and produces the largest snowdrop foliage I've ever seen. I was looking at it the other day, and every time I see it I think one of the big Allium such as A. stipitatum has seeded there. Sadly, the flowers are small and all out of proportion to the foliage. Jim McKenney jimmckenney@jimmckenney.com Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, 39.03871º North, 77.09829º West, USDA zone 7, where some of the Corydalis are already totally gone above ground for the year. My Virtual Maryland Garden http://www.jimmckenney.com/ BLOG! http://mcwort.blogspot.com/ Webmaster Potomac Valley Chapter, NARGS Editor PVC Bulletin http://www.pvcnargs.org/ Webmaster Potomac Lily Society http://www.potomaclilysociety.org/