Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) Bulbs In The Green

£0.54

Minimum order of 20 units (20 plants).

550 in stock

Price per plug/unit

Buy 20 plugs/units (Minimum Order)
£0.54
Total:
£0.54
Buy 25 and above plugs/units
£0.54
£0.48
Total:
Buy 50 and above plugs/units
£0.54
£0.42
Total:
Buy 100 and above plugs/units
£0.54
£0.36
Total:
Buy 250 and above plugs/units
£0.54
£0.32
Total:
Buy 500+ and above plugs/units
£0.54
£0.28
Total:
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Description

Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis) is a native perennial wildflower with delicate, nodding white flowers that often appear from late December in mild winters, continuing through January. It grows from bulbs, forming clumps of slender, green leaves that add structure to early-season gardens. Snowdrops thrive in woodlands, along stream banks, and beside roadsides, providing one of the first sources of nectar for early-emerging bees. Their early blooms bring subtle beauty and herald the arrival of spring across the UK.

The term “In the green” describes bulbs that are actively growing rather than dormant, with visible green shoots. Planting bulbs in the green helps them establish more successfully, as you put them in the ground while they are alive and growing, reducing the risk of failure. You typically plant these bulbs in spring, unlike dry bulbs, which you plant in autumn.

Our Snowdrops are true native snowdrops grown from seed sourced from our native woodland. We can guarantee our Snowdrop plants are true UK Native species.

The bulbs will be sent out as soon as they are ready. We start checking our bulbs in early August and if ready we start sending our Snowdrops in late August or early September.

Price quoted per individual bulbs. This product has a minimum quantity of 20 bulbs. For orders over 2000 Snowdrops please contact us as we can arrange a bespoke quotation. The bulbs will be sent out as soon as they are ready.

All our plants are native British wildflowers grown from wild seed in our sustainable peat free nursery.

Additional information
Common Name

Annual, Perennial or Biennial

Latin Name

Height

Flowering Time

Colour

Management

Snowdrops will thrive in shade

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partial shade or open areas where the grass is cut short following flowering (and setting seed).

Fact Sheet Included

Yes