 | | | Common Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) We're not sure if the Snowdrop is a native; Richard Mabey remarks that none were recorded in the wild earlier than the 1770s. They are now widespread, and like the Snow Crocus their very early flowering means they are helpful for honeybees in particular. They require shade and damp soil. This package consists of 200 bulbs. Please note that these bulbs are despatched between September and November. Flowers: January - March
Supplier: Really Wild Flowers We donate half of our profit from sales of Snowdrops to The British Beekeepers' Assocation
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