Galanthus woronowii -NL-

Description

Galanthus woronowii, commonly known as Snowdrops, produces small, nodding flowers with three outer petals and three inner segments, known as tepals. The outer petals are pure white, while the inner tepals often feature subtle green markings. These dainty blooms emerge from slender stems and are surrounded by narrow, strap-like leaves.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers of Galanthus woronowii ‘Woronowii’ are bell-shaped with three outer petals (perianth segments) and three inner tepals. The outer petals are white, while the inner tepals may have green markings.
 
Leaves: The plant produces narrow, strap-like leaves that emerge from the base of the stem. The leaves are typically dark green and provide a backdrop for the delicate flowers.
 
Bulbs: Galanthus woronowii ‘Woronowii’ grows from small, rounded bulbs that are planted in the soil in the fall.

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