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Snowdrops are starting to slowly flower.

kate123

By Kate123


Snowdrops are starting to slowly flower. (Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop))

One of my snowdrops opening up nicely. Have noticed some others have flowered this morning.



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Amazing little flowers Kate. I love to look at the different patterns inside the flowers. They last a long time in flower and I've just split two of my clumps up and replanted in another place.

13 Feb, 2022

 

You wouldn't notice them if they appeared in the summer, but they really cheer me up at this time of the year when I'm desperate for the winter just to end.

13 Feb, 2022

 

This is beautiful . . . :o)

13 Feb, 2022

 

Thank Linda, I'm hoping I get to the stage of dividing them...having lots of snowdrops in early spring - lovely!

13 Feb, 2022

 

Ange, you're spot on again! I think they epitomise that start to spring...giving us hope and cheer!!!!

13 Feb, 2022

 

Thanks so much, Shirley 😊

13 Feb, 2022

 

Crisp flower, crisp breeze here today, hardly Spring like!

13 Feb, 2022

 

It's pretty horrid here, Sue...wet and windy.

13 Feb, 2022

 

Thanks Klahanie, I'm pleased you like it..the others like this are ready to open!
It must be lovely to see snowdrop surprises popping up all over!!!

13 Feb, 2022

 

My last new project is a woodland garden so bought snowdrops in pots from our local nursery. I have never thought to get down and look inside! But..saying that, if I did, I wouldn't get up again! Haha!

14 Feb, 2022

 

I have noticed the double Snowdrops are attached to the stem with a very thin weak peduncle. Its no wonder they hang their flower heads.

14 Feb, 2022

 

Rose, apologies for the extremely late reply! I’m looking forward to seeing your woodland garden project! It sounds right up my street!
You did make me chuckle! ☺️

22 Feb, 2022

 

Tend to agree there, Sue!

22 Feb, 2022



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