rare/specialty forms of galanthus

Peter Taggart petersirises@gmail.com
Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:16:06 PDT
all it needs is a couple of bulbs of a form or cultivar to be twin scaled
and most snowdrops could be widely distributed in the US in a few years.
Surely there are a few legal bulbs of many varieties already in the US?  If
there owners were to give one over to twin scaling ---problem solved.
Peter

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 3:28 PM, KEVIN INKAWHICH <kevin_ink@mac.com> wrote:

> Thanks everyone for your help and advice.  I can see that this will be
> quite a challenge! But isn't every worthwhile effort a challenge?
> I wrote to Mr Lyman yesterday.
> Keep all your good advice coming, John were would I get the necessary
> papers to place an order with the UK from you?
> Sounds like it's worth a shot.
> Kevin
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 19, 2011, at 7:13 AM, John Grimshaw <j.grimshaw@virgin.net> wrote:
>
> > As Jane McGary says, the biggest problem in getting Galanthus into North
> > America is the paperwork and bureaucracy required. We (Colesbourne
> Gardens
> > http://www.snowdrop.org.uk/) are one of the few UK suppliers to export snowdrops
> (as
> > dormant bulbs, the only time we move them) to North America and it is a
> > matter for major stress. The paperwork for each consignment is massive,
> but
> > the worst part is not knowing whether the parcels will be inspected by
> > British customs on the way out, and the CITES licences stamped properly:
> we
> > have had great problems because this has not happened in the past.
> >
> > It's not surprising that some people choose the easy route and smuggle
> them
> > in, but CITES has teeth in international law (think ivory, rhino horn,
> > orchids) and there are potential phytosanitary consequences of unchecked
> > material, so we do it the hard way.
> >
> > John Grimshaw
> >
> >
> >
> > Visit John Grimshaw's Garden Diary
> > http://johngrimshawsgardendiary.blogspot.com/
> >
> > Dr. John M. Grimshaw
> > Sycamore Cottage
> > Colesbourne
> > Cheltenham
> > Gloucestershire
> > GL53 9NP
> >
> > Tel. 01242 870567
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jane McGary" <janemcgary@earthlink.net>
> > To: "Pacific Bulb Society" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
> > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 5:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: [pbs] rare/specialty forms of galanthus
> >
> >
> >> Kevin wrote
> >>> Dear Fellow Bulb Fanatics-
> >>>
> >>> GALANTHUS
> >>>
> >>> Subject line says it.
> >>> Seems they are difficult to locate in the states.  Any suggestions
> >>> or better to offer?  Would like to get some soon.
> >>>
> > w
> >> are convinced that this is a myth that began when we didn't have the
> >> ability to store the dormant bulbs properly and ship them quickly.
> >> When I was selling bulbs I always sent my Galanthus bulbs dormant in
> >> late summer, packed in barely moist vermiculite, and I've received
> >> healthy bulbs from the UK and Latvia at this stage also. It also
> >> means much less expense! We may hear from Galanthus expert John
> >> Grimshaw soon on this topic.
> >>
> >> Though I'm no galanthophile (snowdrop fanatic), we do have a few here
> >> in the Pacific Northwest and it's likely that we'll slowly build up a
> >> community stock of select varieties that will eventually be
> >> disseminated. One problem is that the genus Galanthus is CITES
> >> controlled (because of harvesting in the wild in Turkey) and
> >> therefore very expensive to import: each listed genus in an order
> >> requries a separate, costly CITES permit, even if the material being
> >> shipped is a named variety that's been propagated in gardens for a
> >> century.
> >>
> >> Jane McGary
> >> Portland, Oregon, USA
> >>
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