Snowdrops

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Snowdrops are perennial herbaceous flowering plants which grow from bulbs native to large parts of Europe.

Found in many woodlands, churchyards, parks and gardens, snowdrops are some of the first bulbs of the year to bloom.

This early flowering plant, which carpets the ground between January and April, is aided by hardened leaf tips that can push through frozen soil.

The downside to flowering in winter is that pollinating insects are scarce, so these little drops of snow spread mainly through bulb division.

The common snowdrop contains an alkaloid, which has been approved for use in the management of Alzheimer’s disease in a number of countries.

It is also used in the treatment of traumatic injuries to the nervous system.

Snowdrop bulbs are poisonous if eaten, and contain their own anti-freeze. They were harvested during the First World War to make anti-freeze for tanks.

The Snowdrop is native to Europe and the Middle East, from Spain, France and Germany in the west through to Iran in the east.

It has become naturalized in other parts of Europe including Norway, Sweden, Great Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands – as well as in eastern Canada and the United States.

Some snowdrop species are threatened in their wild habitats, and in most countries it is now illegal to collect bulbs from the wild.

The Snowdrop is a small plant that can reach 2.7 to 12 inches in height and develops two to three narrow, dark green leaves from each bulb.

On a sunny day, snowdrops are highly scented and give off a honey smell. If you have enough plants the perfume will fill the garden.

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Don't they put a smile on your face. 

JantyTopaz
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Lovely flowers, their appearance makes you realise the worst of the winter weather isnt far off going

burnleyfan
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Beautiful. I had no idea of their origin or medicinal and poisonous properties....antifreeze - really!?! Amazing. The idea that with enough of them the scent is honey like.... how lovely!

CjSLife
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Mr. B, that was some very interesting information about this pretty and delicate flower.  I have never seen them around here and I love plants so any information is very interesting to me!!!  Thank you so much, I really enjoy all your videos.  Please say hello to Anna for me... Will you be starting your garden pretty soon??  This year can you please show us more of your wonderful garden, what you are planting and the care and maintenance of your plants....thank you

oldschoolnow
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Snowdrops are truly beautiful. I haven't seen any yet this year. It's interesting to learn of their medical purposes especially dementia.

meehan
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Did anyone come here because it said on a video what your birth month says about you and my flower is a snow drop and my color is dark blue and my gemstone is gernet

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