Common
Name: Snowdrop
Latin
Name: Galanthus Nivalis
Type: Perennial
Type: Perennial
Location:
Plattfield park
Ultimate
height: 25cm
Ultimate
spread: 20cm
Located
Galanthus Nivalis height: 20cm
Leaf
Shape: Linear shaped leaf deep green in colour
Bark:
Green stem
Fruit/Flowers:
Fruits are small, capsule like. Flowers roughly 15-25 mm long. Internal colour
of flower includes 3 segments white in colour with a central green patch. Outer flower
being fully white in colour.
Distribution:
Unknown but widely naturalised.
This particular Galanthus Nivalis is located in a
shallow flower bed, edging an entrance road into a plot of hardscape industrial land. Their condition was surprisingly good given their
limp form, intruding into the road. Amongst the plant is various evergreen
shrubs dominating the flower bed. The ground conditions were dry and tough
to excavate. I took a sample of lower level soil and carried out soil pH tests
which read to have a pH of 7.5 indicating the soil to be ALKALINE
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pH chart (GARDENERS mate) |
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My illustration of the Galanthus Nivalis; Snow drop |