AMARYLLIDACEAE
TQ4792 16/02/2026 ©Raymond Small
Snowdrop
Galanthus nivalis
The snowdrop is a sign of spring approaching, making its appearance as early as January and lasting until March. While it is not originally from the region, evidence of its wild presence in the UK surfaced in the late 18th century. Despite this, it has found a place in the wild, thanks to plants that have escaped from gardens. Characterised by its nodding white flowers and slender, grey-green leaves at the stem's base, snowdrop plants typically grow in clusters.
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