SnowdropFlowers And Perennials

Planting snowdrops: tips for pots and beds

It is a real spectacle when the snowdrops begin to bloom despite the cold. We show how you can plant snowdrops yourself.We show how you can easily plant snowdrops yourself [Photo: Jaro Mikus/ Shutterstock.com]snowdrop (Galanthus) are one of the first to stretch their fresh greens out of the ground in the new year. It almost seems as if they are hiding in the last snow with their slightly hanging white flowers to carefully scout out the surroundings for the still sleeping nature. These scouts ...

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Snowdrops: The most beautiful species and varieties

Snowdrops ring in the new garden year. But not all snowdrops are the same. We present the most beautiful types and varieties.The rather smaller varieties belong to the species Galanthus nivalissnowdrop (Galanthus) carefully push themselves out of the cold earth from January. They are the first scouts of a world awakening from winter. With the typical white flowers and long green leaves, they dispel the fear that winter will never end, even when there is snow. The different species vary in ter...

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Are snowdrops poisonous?

Snowdrops are the first garden messengers of the new year. But you often hear that they are poisonous - is that true or are they harmless?With their delicate white blossoms, snowdrops mark the change from a winter landscape to a spring meadowsnowdrop (Galanthus) sprout in heaps from meadows or beds in late winter. You can see them breaking through the still cold ground in sparse forests or in city parks. It can happen, especially with children, that small hands free the blossoms from their st...

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