These were planted by my daughter while she was living with her grandparents and working on her Masters Degree. I love to see them pop up each year… the first flowers of Spring. Joy bringers on so many levels.
Berta,
Beautiful flowers, I can’t get these flowers for spell work. They don’t have them on this side of the states only where it snows. My brother asked me if I wanted to go to Lake Tahoe, it snow there I’ll keep my eyes peaked just in case. You never now I might come across these someday! Then I will know what they are!
Blessed be
@Jeannie1 what if you bought the bulbs (I’m guessing they are bulbs) & planted them, would they not thrive where you are? I’m just curious if maybe that was a route you could go for them.
Snowdrops are my partner’s favorite flower- I guess it’s about that time of year when they begin to pop up! There’s a big garden and park space in the city where I found some last year- maybe it’s time to go on a Snowdrop search!
Absolutely lovely, @Silverbear- thanks for sharing!
Krissie, that is a very good question if the Snow flowers,would actually survive in my climate. that would probably be a question for silver bear.I could look It up and when I find out I’ll let you know. I just heard in the video that they thrive where it snows.
Jeannie
Brecks and K.Van Bourgendien both have the bulbs for sale.
Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)
Snowdrop bulbs are known for being early-flowering bulbs, often popping through the snow. Snowdrops are frosty white and bell-like, seemingly impervious to cold weather. Ideal for naturalizing.
Hardiness Zones 3-9
Mature Height 6 inches
Bloom Time Late winter-very early spring
Light Requirements Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
AliceInWonderdab,
I never been in the snow except once! If I could trade you for one day I would! My husband said when the snow plow makes snow banks you can bounce off of theme in the car. Don’t do it though I just thought I would share.
Blessed be