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Galanthus Woronowii, also referred to as Giant Snowdrops, are dwarf flowering plants with fragrant, nodding blooms of pure white colours approximately 2.5cm in length, the interior tepals are marked with light-green colourations towards the tips and striations in the interior. Multiple flowerheads on slender stems are surrounding by wide, strap-like foliage.

Compared to other snowdrops, Galanthus Woronowii has unusual broad leaves. Adapts well to most locations and perfect for using at the fronts of beds and borders or in pots and containers. Pleasant honey-like perfumes are a delight for gardeners and will also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Galanthus Woronowii is great to use for naturalising in underplanting or pots and containers to accent window ledges or patio areas.

Galanthus is a genus of small, bell-shaped blooming plants that are perennial herbaceous flowers grown from bulbs. Depending on the species, flowering occurs from before the onset of winter through the springtime season. Small statured, Galanthus produces 2-3 grass-like, linear foliage and single bell-shaped white flowerheads

Galanthus notably does not have petals, but rather tepals with the three exterior tepals larger in size encompassing the other tepals and a three-celled central ovary which mature into seeds. Several weeks after the flowers bloom and fade, the foliage will wither and die away. Vernation is one of the single most important factors which differentiates the species and is demonstrated through the different placement of the leaves.

Plant Galanthus in full sun to partial shade in moist-well-drained soils. For further propagation, divide the plants shortly after flowering by digging out and separating the plants, allowing the leaves to fade on their own. Galanthus is typically planted at depths of 5-8cm and after being established will continue to thrive and grow for years to come.

Some of the easiest plants to grow, plant Galanthus in areas for where they can remain undisturbed and within several years the plants will self-propagate and become patches of wonderful winter and early spring flowers. Galanthus makes an excellent addition to woodland gardens and used as underplanting around deciduous shrubs and trees.

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Galanthus woronowii

Galanthus woronowii

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Product description

Galanthus Woronowii, also referred to as Giant Snowdrops, are dwarf flowering plants with fragrant, nodding blooms of pure white colours approximately 2.5cm in length, the interior tepals are marked with light-green colourations towards the tips and striations in the interior. Multiple flowerheads on slender stems are surrounding by wide, strap-like foliage.

Compared to other snowdrops, Galanthus Woronowii has unusual broad leaves. Adapts well to most locations and perfect for using at the fronts of beds and borders or in pots and containers. Pleasant honey-like perfumes are a delight for gardeners and will also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Galanthus Woronowii is great to use for naturalising in underplanting or pots and containers to accent window ledges or patio areas.

Galanthus is a genus of small, bell-shaped blooming plants that are perennial herbaceous flowers grown from bulbs. Depending on the species, flowering occurs from before the onset of winter through the springtime season. Small statured, Galanthus produces 2-3 grass-like, linear foliage and single bell-shaped white flowerheads

Galanthus notably does not have petals, but rather tepals with the three exterior tepals larger in size encompassing the other tepals and a three-celled central ovary which mature into seeds. Several weeks after the flowers bloom and fade, the foliage will wither and die away. Vernation is one of the single most important factors which differentiates the species and is demonstrated through the different placement of the leaves.

Plant Galanthus in full sun to partial shade in moist-well-drained soils. For further propagation, divide the plants shortly after flowering by digging out and separating the plants, allowing the leaves to fade on their own. Galanthus is typically planted at depths of 5-8cm and after being established will continue to thrive and grow for years to come.

Some of the easiest plants to grow, plant Galanthus in areas for where they can remain undisturbed and within several years the plants will self-propagate and become patches of wonderful winter and early spring flowers. Galanthus makes an excellent addition to woodland gardens and used as underplanting around deciduous shrubs and trees.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Hardy
Comes Back Every Year
Shade Tolerant
Perfect for Pots

Specifications

Botanical Name
Galanthus woronowii
Plant type
Galanthus Bulbs
Colour
White
Eventual Height
0 - 30cm
Hardiness
Hardy
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade, Shade
Growth Rate
Slow

When to plant

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Planting
Flowering

Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

Galanthus thrives in cool, moist conditions. After blooming, allow the foliage to die back naturally before removing it to encourage next year’s growth.

How to Water

Water Galanthus lightly after planting to settle the soil. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during their growing season in spring. Reduce watering after flowering, as they go dormant in summer.

How to Plant

Plant Galanthus bulbs in well-draining soil with partial to full shade. Dig a hole about 7-10cm deep, place the bulb with the pointed end facing up, and backfill with soil. Space bulbs 7-10cm apart. Plant in autumn for spring blooms.

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