This is one of the flowers I wish we had, every time I see them. Your photos really capture their delicacy — although, now that I think about it, they can’t be that delicate, to be appearing so early, and carrying the name that they do!
They are so beautiful with the waterdrops! Are they always that early in the UK? We still have to wait some weeks, recovering from 3 weeks snow and icy wetter conditions.
Thank you, Greta π No, usually we see them in February, but the weather has been crazy, wram one day, freezing the next. Due to go mild again next week.
So beautiful! I am a bit enviousπ
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Thank you, Belinda π It is the first time I have grown Snowdrops, so hopefully and can cartch them in their various stages of growth.
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I look forward to seeing more…
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Thank you π
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These are so beautiful with the raindrops. Nice, Pete!
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Thank you, Sandy π The rain had stopped, and I was hoping it would so I could get some shots in π
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This is one of the flowers I wish we had, every time I see them. Your photos really capture their delicacy — although, now that I think about it, they can’t be that delicate, to be appearing so early, and carrying the name that they do!
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Thank you for your lovely words, Linda π Indeed, they are fairly robust flowers.
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They are so beautiful with the waterdrops! Are they always that early in the UK? We still have to wait some weeks, recovering from 3 weeks snow and icy wetter conditions.
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Thank you, Greta π No, usually we see them in February, but the weather has been crazy, wram one day, freezing the next. Due to go mild again next week.
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A sure sign of spring where I live in the mid-Atlantic USA.
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All are beautiful but no-3 is my favorite π
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Thank you, Snehal π No 3 is my favourite to. It is almost open π
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