A few weeks ago, a friend from Loudonville asked what my favorite early flowering plant was? Answering that question is like answering the question, “Who is my favorite child?” Honestly, I love all ...
vi., part i.). In order to simplify the case as much as possible and to reduce the conflicting factors to a minimum, the snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis, L.) was chosen as the plant to be investigated ...
What’s not to like about these delightful little harbingers of spring? Take a winter walk to see them in Suffolk and be inspired to grow your own ...
They are members of the amaryllis family in the genus Galanthus. The common snowdrop, G. nivalis, has been bred into hundreds of cultivars, including some with double blooms. Snowdrops are fall ...
a snowdrop with fewer flowers and broader, brighter green leaves than the popular Galanthus nivalis, but with a more natural look. Garden Rosemoor, Devon There’s a Celebration of Snowdrops ...
including Galanthus nivalis, or more commonly known as ‘Anglesey Abbey’. Named after the location where it was discovered, this snowdrop has a unique v-shape mark on the tops of the inner ...
There are around 5 million snowdrops, including some less-common varieties, such as the double form, galanthus nivalis Flore Pleno and galanthus atkinsii, a particularly large snowdrop with an ...