Snowdrop (Common) Bulbs (Galanthus nivalis) ‘The Common Snowdrop’
These snowdrop bulbs are UK native.
These bulbs require planting as soon as they are received.
Galanthus nivalis are very widespread and produce a clump of small, beautiful flower heads.
The Royal Horticulture Society has awarded Galanthus nivalis with the Award of Garden
Merit for outstanding excellence.
The best time to plant snowdrops is in the autumn or spring.
In October or November, Snowdrops can be successfully planted as bulbs, and if the weather prevents planting, then bulbs should be stored in a cool shady place until things improve.
Flowers: February-March
Height when Grown: 10-20cm.
Bulb size: 4/5cm