Snowdrops

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The young shoots of snowdrops emerging from the frost-covered ground provides anticipation for the beginning of Spring.

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Snowdrops are in the amaryllis family and there are only a dozen cultivated species, mostly native to the deciduous woodlands of Europe and western Asia.

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Flowering from January to March, it can naturally be found growing in the woods and by streams. The plants have two linear leaves and a single small white drooping bell-shaped flower.

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Snowdrops have been known since early times, being described by the classical Greek author Theophrastus in the fourth century BC.

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Celebrated as a sign of Spring, Snowdrops can form impressive carpets of white in areas where they are native or have been naturalized.

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I enjoy seeing them in my yard as well as when I’m out and about in late Winter and early Spring.

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