He's a BIG lad.

Galanthus S. Arnott is described as:-
"Tall and sturdy, Galanthus 'S. Arnott' is a favourite of many gardeners with its beautifully rounded blooms and delightful scent. It produces large, nodding white flowers, 1 in. wide (2.5 cm), with conspicuous, v-shaped, green markings at the tips of their inner petals."
AND:-
"Galanthus 'S. Arnott' is a relatively large and vigorous form, named after Samuel Arnott (born in Dumfries in 1852) who was a keen gardener and snowdrop aficionado. He first discovered this in his garden and later introduced it into cultivation."
I don't think there'll be any argument about his size, even if you can't smell the honey-like scent.  As I'm, yet again, Back-Blipping I can, safely predict that tomorrow's comparison will now appear at a later date.

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