Snowdrop Flower Invasive. The invasive weeds have gorgeous purple flowers. It arrived in the United States sometime in the 1600s and may have been part of seed shipments to farms.
And recently for my first solo excursion in the car since my hospital stay I went to take a look at some snowdrops Galanthus nivalis growing in the woods a. So plant snowdrops and look forward to seeing these beauties early every year. Even then they will try to make a comeback.
Have combed carefully through the soil several times and again before planting the new native plants but there are still many bulbs coming up.
The snowflake Leucojum is much larger than its relation the snowdrop. These plants belong to the Amaryllidaceae Amaryllis family and mostly come from Europe and the Middle East. All species of Galanthus grow from bulbs and typically contain two leaves and produce downward-facing white flowers. As a single bulb fetches 725 the astonishing steps gardeners are taking to stop the theft of flowers.