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GAGA FOR GALANTHUS
Horticulture
|September - October 2024
As easy as they are irresistible, snowdrops boast a devoted and growing following
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ONE OF THE FIRST signs that green and flowering life will actually return to the temperate areas of the world after the depths of winter is the emergence of clumps of the cheerful little snowdrop.
When I return from a Florida winter stay, I am greeted by large, luminous patches on my lawn of what truly looks like remnants of receding drifts of snow. While I'm away, neighbors who walk by my house keep me informed of their progress, often sending me pictures of the first dabs of white that have peeked out even in the middle of a cold Rhode Island February.
It is generally known by my acquaintances that they may have as many snowdrop bulbs-about the size of string bean seeds-as they need. Over the decades I have taken pleasure in seeing spreads of snowdrops that originated from my yard in many other locations around town.
SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE My own first snowdrops were a gift given to me by a young teacher of biology at the school where we both taught. As I recall, that first batch of flowers came crammed into a paper cup. I separated the bulbs, planted them with a bit of bone meal and let nature take its course. Before long I had a decent display of these harbingers of spring! That teacher, young Thom Collins, moved on to the wilds of Vermont, but the snowdrops continued to link us together; I sent him photos from time to time showing how his thoughtful green-and-white handful of cheer had progressed.
This year, Thom unexpectedly informed me that he had married a galanthophile-the proper name of a lover of the at least 20 or so species of the Galanthus genus. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek gala (milk) and anthos (flower).
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