Galanthus elwesii Snow Fox

New! Another G. elwesii selection, Snow Fox yields one or two flowering stems per bulb. Its white flowers have long outer petals with small, pale green markings, while the short, inner petals are marked in dark green. Of the G. elwesii sports from Van den Berg-Hytuna, Snow Fox is the first to bloom, Beluga is the second a week or two later, followed by Polar Bear. Bulb size: 6 cm/up. March/April. Plant 4" deep and 2" to 4" apart. HZ: 3-8. Height: 6" to 8".

Galanthus are The Art & Soul of Spring.

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Available in units of 20 with volume discount pricing.

1 Unit 20 bulbs $16.05
2 Units 40 bulbs $31.05
4 Units 80 bulbs $57.45
5 Units 100 bulbs $65.85
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    Snowdrops or Milk Flowers. An eastern Mediterranean native, this deer- and rodent-resistant 1875 heirloom is one of the earliest portents of spring. These drooping, milky-white naturalizers have dainty, inner tips of emerald-green. Great in rock gardens, border plantings or naturalized drifts, they are best planted in clusters of ten or more in filtered sunlight. They are more tolerant of soil with a bit of moisture than other bulbs and are quite hardy~they pop right back up after surprise spring snowfalls. Space Galanthus clusters away from emergent summer perennials that could be covered and languish as Galanthus foliage thrives and dies back naturally. March/April. Plant 4" deep and 2" to 4" apart. HZ: 3-8. 5" to 8".

    Galanthus are The Art & Soul of Spring.

    Galanthus Horticultural Tips        Stinze Plantings
Galanthus
Snowdrops or Milk Flowers. An eastern Mediterranean native, this deer- and rodent-resistant 1875 heirloom is one of the earliest portents of spring. These drooping, milky-white naturalizers have dainty, inner tips of emerald-green. Great in rock gardens, border plantings or naturalized drifts, they are best planted in clusters of ten or more in filtered sunlight. They are more tolerant of soil with a bit of moisture than other bulbs and are quite hardy~they pop right back up after surprise spring snowfalls. Space Galanthus clusters away from emergent summer perennials that could be covered and languish as Galanthus foliage thrives and dies back naturally. March/April. Plant 4" deep and 2" to 4" apart. HZ: 3-8. 5" to 8".

Galanthus are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Galanthus Horticultural Tips        Stinze Plantings
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