Galanthus Woronowii (Giant Snowdrops)

Galanthus Woronowii – AKA Giant Snowdrops or Broad Leaf Snowdrop. A giant white snowdrop with green markings and beautiful nodding honey scented flower heads.

They grow up to 15cm in height. They flower January-March.

PacksPrice per pack
1 £11.28
2 - 19 £8.23
20+ £6.43

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£11.28 (inc. VAT)

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Specifications:

  • Colour: White
  • Height: 15cm
  • Bulb Size: 5/6cm
  • Perennial

Good For:

  • Beds and borders
  • Lawns and verges
  • Long grass
  • Woodland

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist
  • Position: Semi-shade
  • Bulbs per m2: 200
  • Planting depth: 5cm

More Information

Galanthus Woronowii – AKA Giant Snowdrops or Broad Leaf Snowdrop. A giant white snowdrop with green markings and beautiful nodding honey scented flower heads.

They grow up to 15cm in height. They flower January-March.

Where do I plant snowdrop bulbs?

Plant snowdrop bulbs in moist but well-drained soil in partial or dappled shade, similar to their native woodland habitat, in October and November. Snowdrop bulbs do well planted in grass, at the front of borders, or even at the foot of a deciduous hedge.

Snowdrops provide a great, early food source for bees and native pollinators in late winter and early spring when other food may still be hard to find. But, squirrels might enjoy them too!

How do I care for Snowdrops?

Snowdrops are completely hardy and require little to no maintenance. Deadheading concentrates energy back to the bulb for a better display the following year. Snowdrop bulbs naturalise, so you might need to dig up and divide congested clumps every few years.