About

Galanthus nivalis Poculiformis Group are common snowdrops in which the inner and outer tepals are of equal or near-equal length, creating a more rounded, cup-shaped flower than typical. A charming and unusual variation for a snowdrop collection or woodland garden.

About the genus

Galanthus, the snowdrops, are dwarf bulbous perennials with linear or strap-shaped leaves and solitary, often honey-scented, nodding flowers with three white outer tepals and three shorter inner ones, usually marked with green. They flower in late winter and early spring and are among the most beloved harbingers of spring.

Plant details

Suggested usesWoodland, naturalised in grass, under deciduous trees.

Care notes

CultivationHumus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in dappled shade. Plant in the green.
PruningAllow foliage to die back naturally. Divide congested clumps in the green.
PropagationDivide in the green after flowering. Twin-scaling for rare cultivars.
Pest resistanceNarcissus bulb fly. Slugs on emerging growth.
Disease resistanceGrey mould. Stagonospora leaf scorch.