Snowdrops
Galanthus nivalis
Delivery from September 2025
Our native Snowdrop. It is one of the earliest of flowers, often pushing its head above the snow in January. It is a small plant (15-20cm), with nodding, white flowers appearing from January to March. Suitable for naturalising in grass, dappled shade and open woodland. Freshly lifted to prevent drying out from September to late October .
More Information:
Other Names : Snow Piercer
Distribution : This is the native British Snowdrop and is scattered throughout Britain.
Habitat : It grows in most soils and grass including damp woodlands. They are suitable for naturalising in grass, dappled shade and open woodland.
Description : Perennial. It is one of the earliest of flowers, often pushing its head above the snow in January. It is a small plant (10-15cm), with nodding, white flowers appearing from January to March. The flowers resemble three drops of milk hanging from a stem and account for the generic name of Galanthus which derives from the Greek for milk and flower.
Wildlife: The flowers are very attractive to bees and it is one of their earliest food sources.
Planting Instructions for Dormant Bulbs: bulbs should be planted in the autumn as soon as received. They are best planted where they can be left undisturbed. Plant with about 5cm of soil above the bulb, so that the soil covering does not dry out during the spring. If the soil dries out, the plant may not have sufficient moisture to build up the bulb for flowering the following year.
Plant the bulbs as soon as possible upon receipt.
These bulbs were grown in Britain from cultivated stock.
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