An elegant, large-stemmed snowdrop with showy nodding bells and broad foliage—naturalises readily and makes a striking early‑spring statement.
Galanthus nivalis elwesii (also known as Elwesii Snowdropp) is a statuesque early spring bulb valued for its tall, elegant stems crowned with larger-than-average, nodding white bells marked with soft green markings. The broad, glaucous foliage and robust blooms make it stand out in woodland gardens, naturalised grassy banks, or shaded borders. It’s a reliable herald of spring, bringing understated sophistication and effortless charm to any chilly garden setting.
| Spread | 10-20cm, Clump-forming |
|---|---|
| Blooms / Flowers | January-March |
| Soil | Chalk, Clay, Loam, Moist, Sand, Well-drained |
| Height | 15-25cm |
| Time to full height | 2-3years |
| Position | Partial shade |
| Quantity | 25, 50, 100, 500 |
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