Habitat: sun or part shade
Soil: with some grit
Height: 50 cm
Flowering: late spring
Width: 25 cm
The snowflakes are often likened to snowdrops, but similarity is really not very great. The hanging flowers have six petals (strictly tepals), each with a green or yellow mark near the tip. There are so-called spring and summer species, in reality flowering in late winter and spring. Other species, including some flowering in autumn, have been moved to the genus Acis.
Leucojum aestivum 'Gravetye Giant' has a name that means summer-flowering, but that is only relative to Leucojum vernum, the spring snowflake, which does its thing very early in the year. The summer snowflake (a contradiction in terms) is much taller, and this is a particularly vigorous, large-flowered cultivar. The flowers are white, tipped with green, each one in the cluster of half a dozen or so hanging downwards. The plants are long-lived; bulbs in our garden have flowered every year for at least 25 years.
5 bulbs £7.00
| Leucojum vernum is the spring snowflake. Its sturdy, leafless stems produce one or two nodding white flowers marked with a yellow or green spot at the tip of each tepal. It is good naturalising in grass, or in wet places. |