Snowdrop plants need full to partial sunshine and tolerate most soil types as long as the drainage is good. However, they ...
They are members of the amaryllis family in the genus Galanthus. The common snowdrop, G. nivalis, has been bred into hundreds of cultivars, including some with double blooms. Snowdrops are fall ...
More snowdrops can be spotted along Lady’s Walk, where Henrietta Bankes, a passionate horticulturalist, first had her ...
If you’re relishing bracing winter walks in the sunshine or enjoying forays into frosted woods, snowdrops should soon be ...
A stunning National Trust property in Cambridgeshire has been named as one of the best places in the country to see snowdrops ...
The snowdrops usually begin to open by the end of January and are in full bloom in mid-February. The abbey is developing a collection to show some of the less common types, chosen to show the ...