Galanthus elwesii
SNOWDROPS, GIANT SNOWDROPS | ||
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GROWING GUIDE Geographic Origin:
Balkans, Turkey.
Flowering attributes: Bell-shaped, honey scented, white flowers with green on inner tepals. Leaf attributes: Six-inch long, strap-like leaves. Light: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Moist, humus rich soil. Even when bulbs are dormant, do not let soil dry out. Propagation Methods: Sow seed as soon as ripe. | Lift bulbs and replant right after flowering but before leaves die down. Rainy Side NotesIn January, I look forward to seeing galanthus in flower, a sign that spring is not too far away.
Galanthus are normally carefree bulbs to grow with little to no diseases or pests that bother the plants. Squirrels and rodents avoid the bulbs because every part of the plant is toxic for animals, including humans. Handle bulbs with care as some people may end up with skin irritations after handling. Plant bulbs 3-4 inches deep immediately after receiving them in early autumn as the bulbs dehydrate easily. When planting, space bulbs three inches apart. Galanthus elwesii is a 2005 Great Plant Pick.
Debra Teachout-Teashon | ||
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