Galanthus woronowii

Galanthus woronowii is a species from Turkey and the Caucasus with broad foliage and dainty flowers with green markings.

Galanthus woronowii is a species from Turkey and the Caucasus with broad foliage and dainty flowers with green markings. Snowdrops are a harbinger of spring that bloom in late winter, often breaking through the snow. Their pendulous pure white flowers often have green markings, the small subtleties of which along with the variation in petal shapes beguile many gardeners who, having fallen down the rabbit hole, are known as galanthophiles. Beware! You could be next.

Common Name:  Snowdrop - [Spring B&B Pre-Order]

Family:  Amaryllidaceae (The Amaryllis Family)

Zone Hardiness:  3-9

Light:  Full Shade Part Shade Part Sun

Height:  4-8"

Width:  4-8"

Primary Bloom Colour:  White/Cream

Secondary Bloom Colour:  Green

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

Bloom Time:  Late Winter - Early Spring

Soil Moisture:  Average, Moist

Stem Colour:  

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  

Benefits:  

Deer Resistant:  Unknown

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Forests and forest edges, shady pastures, amongst shrubs, and in other shaded to partly shaded habitats often in damp soils.

Award:  AGM

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