Tag: Snowdrops
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Galanthus nivalis is a hardy plant, native to parts of Europe from the Pyrenees eastwards to Ukraine but introduced in the UK.
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Galanthus woronowii occurs in north-eastern Turkey and across the Caucasus region, extending into parts of Georgia and southern Russia.
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Galanthus elwesii occurs in southeastern Europe, around the Black Sea, and across much of Turkey. It was first described in 1875 by Sir Joseph Dalton…
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Get started identifying a variety of cultivated and wild Snowdrops with new crib sheet for gardeners and budding galanthophiles
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An account of a delightful few weeks spent searching for some truly exquisite Northumbrian Snowdrops
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Get started identifying the wild and naturalised snowdrops you’re most likely to spot in a brand-new crib sheet suitable for beginners.