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Galanthus Nivalis (Pack of 20) (Common Snowdrop)
Galanthus Nivalis (Pack of 20) (Common Snowdrop) Galanthus Snowdrops in the snow
Galanthus Nivalis is the popular, common Snowdrop that are ideal flowers to be planted in woodland areas especially alongside other shade-lovers like Cyclamen. Snowdrops are great little naturalisers that produce more and more, year after year. 
 
Galanthus Nivalis is the typical wild species you first see during the winter-spring months. They are great for forming clumped groupings or planted around the base of deciduous trees. A typical spring flower that delights the garden lover early in the year. 
  • Find a location with well-drained, moist soil
  • Snowdrops grow well in full Sun or partially-shaded areas. 
  • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs 6-8cm below the soil surface.
  • If planting in Pots, find a container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
  • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
  • After planting, water well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
  • Snowdrops will flower February through to March.

 

Description

Galanthus Nivalis is the popular, common Snowdrop that are ideal flowers to be planted in woodland areas especially alongside other shade-lovers like Cyclamen. Snowdrops are great little naturalisers that produce more and more, year after year. 
 
Galanthus Nivalis is the typical wild species you first see during the winter-spring months. They are great for forming clumped groupings or planted around the base of deciduous trees. A typical spring flower that delights the garden lover early in the year. 

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Spring Flowering Bulbs are dispatched from September to November.
All orders should be dispatched within 3-5 working days during this time. (Unless otherwise stated on the Shipping est.)
Postage cost to mainland UK (excluding N.Ireland) is £4.99.
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All returns must be returned at your cost within 7 days of receipt.
Payment for the returned goods will be refunded within 7 days of the goods being received by us, less the postage charges. 



Planting & Growing Instructions

  • Find a location with well-drained, moist soil
  • Snowdrops grow well in full Sun or partially-shaded areas. 
  • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs 6-8cm below the soil surface.
  • If planting in Pots, find a container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
  • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
  • After planting, water well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
  • Snowdrops will flower February through to March.

 

Care Instructions

  • After flowering has finished for the season leave the foliage in place; don't cut it off. The leaves will gather sunlight, create food through photosynthesis and strengthen the bulbs for the future.
  • Water as needed during active growth periods.
  • Allow the flower to die back completely before clearing away any foliage. 

 

£6.00

Galanthus Nivalis (Pack of 20) (Common Snowdrop)

Snow Drops, Galanthus
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Specification
Latin name: Galanthus Nivalis
Also known as: Snow Drops, Galanthus
Colours: White
Aspect: Partial Shade
Height: 12cm / 5"
Planting period: Autumn (Sept to Nov)
Soil Type: Well-drained, moist soil
Hardiness: Hardy - H5 (-15°C to -10°C)
Shipping est: Dispatched from Sept 2024 onwards
Delivery period: Autumn delivery (Sept to Nov 2024)
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: Slightly
Border Position: Front
SKU SKU17652
  • Description
    Galanthus Nivalis is the popular, common Snowdrop that are ideal flowers to be planted in woodland areas especially alongside other shade-lovers like Cyclamen. Snowdrops are great little naturalisers that produce more and more, year after year. 
     
    Galanthus Nivalis is the typical wild species you first see during the winter-spring months. They are great for forming clumped groupings or planted around the base of deciduous trees. A typical spring flower that delights the garden lover early in the year. 
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  • Planting & Growing Instructions
    • Find a location with well-drained, moist soil
    • Snowdrops grow well in full Sun or partially-shaded areas. 
    • If planting in the garden, plant the bulbs 6-8cm below the soil surface.
    • If planting in Pots, find a container and fill it with good-quality, well-drained soil. Ensure there is adequate draining holes.
    • Plant in the Autumn, September through November.
    • After planting, water well, gently soaking the soil to settle it around the bulbs.
    • Snowdrops will flower February through to March.

     

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