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  1. Contains: 1 pack of 10 Galanthus bulbs and 1 pack of 30 Eranthis bulbs. Botanical Name: Eranthus and Galanthus. Exposure: Partial Sun; Bright Direct Indoors. Hardiness: Zones 4 - 8

  2. Oct 21, 2022 · Galanthus or snowdrop flowers is a genus of 20 closely related species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants that belong to the Amaryllidaceae family that includes alliums, amaryllis, and daffodils. They are native to southern Europe, the Middle East, and Eurasia to include Turkey and Iran.

  3. Bulbs, Perennials : Genus: Galanthus : Exposure: Partial Sun, Shade : Season of Interest: Spring (Early) Winter: Height: 4" - 10" (10cm - 25cm) Spread: 3" - 6" (8cm - 15cm) Maintenance: Low : Water Needs: Average : Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand : Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral : Soil Drainage: Moist but Well-Drained, Well-Drained ...

  4. Snowdrop flowers emerging from the cold ground are one of the first signs that spring is approaching. Each snowdrop bulb produces narrow green leaves and a single flower stalk that will produce a delicate white flower. Learn how to plant and care for snowdrops in your own garden.

  5. Jul 27, 2022 · Needless to say that all Galanthus species deserve our attention and appreciation. However, the most popular and widespread ones are Galanthus nivalis plants a.k.a. Snowdrops or common snowdrops. These plants are among the first bulbs to settle in and bloom in spring, forming showy, but delicate carpets of pure white flowers.

  6. Nov 8, 2022 · A collection of species all grouped under the botanical genus Galanthus, snowdrops get their common name from the fact that they pop up while snow often still blankets the ground. When they first appear, their tiny drooping buds resemble teeny white droplets.

  7. Snowdrops love low winter sun and moist, well-drained conditions. Don’t let them dry out, whether in the ground or in a bag. Galanthus nivalis is the most common species, yet it’s worth considering the ruffly, taller cultivar ‘Hippolyta’ or the yellow variety G. plicatus ‘Wendy’s Gold.’.

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