Columbia, MO. These were growing in our front yard when we bought the house in 1966. It increases both by seed and by division of the bu...Read Morelbs, as we now have small clumps in the back yard where seeds must have been carried along with raked up leaves. They usually bloom in mid-December, at least two months before common snow drops.. The leaves are much larger than those of common snow drops.
As above, slightly larger and slightly earlier (but enough to be worth it) than G. nivalis. Reseeds in a garden setting, blooming after...Read More a year or two from seed. Can come up in the fall and bloom in the winter.
Endearing little plants work very well for planting in lawns. If doing this: Do not plant grass seed after planting bulbs, as bulbs will suffer from the moist/wet conditions for germinating grass seed. Plant bulbs deeply in an established and fertilized lawn, avoid pesticides.
This species blooms slightly ahead of the Common Snowdrop. The foliage is broad, and the two leaves wrap around each other and the bloom ...Read Morestalk where they emerge from the ground. The foliage is glaucous, a dull gray green color. The flowers have green markings on the outside of the three inner petals both at the base and at the tips.
Columbia, MO. These were growing in our front yard when we bought the house in 1966. It increases both by seed and by division of the bu...Read More
As above, slightly larger and slightly earlier (but enough to be worth it) than G. nivalis. Reseeds in a garden setting, blooming after...Read More
This species blooms slightly ahead of the Common Snowdrop. The foliage is broad, and the two leaves wrap around each other and the bloom ...Read More