
For more flowers from around the globe, Today’s Flowers is hosted by Luiz Santilli Jr. and managed by Santilli and Denise bc.


For more flowers from around the globe, Today’s Flowers is hosted by Luiz Santilli Jr. and managed by Santilli and Denise bc.

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I think I may have planted some of these, can’t remember what all I did plant..Shameful I know. Lovely photo.
My neighbor has snow drops. I’ll have to take a peek and see if hers have popped up yet… I think hers are tinier, unless I am confused by the scale of your photo.
A lovely photo, thanks for sharing.
For some reason I can’t see your snowdrop photo. I’ll come back later.
OOPS! It just appeared. It’s so cute.
I’m anxious to see them come up in my gardens.
I’m still waiting for these pretty drops to appear from the snow! Nice shot!
Beautiful tiny flowers! You are so lucky to have them blooming already!
So small and white, Snowdrop. Nice.
beautiful photo!
have a nice week
Such a lovely photo.
love your snowdrop photo, cute and pretty.
I never see this flower.
Have a nice week.
I so wish I could see my snowdrops, at this point I would just love to see the garden……too much snow!!
Gill in Canada
Such a sweet harbinger of spring. I can’t wait! A bit longer for us Seattlites, though I did see some bulb leaf tips poking through. It will get here, for sure.
Soon it’ll bloom beautifully
I don’t know this flower – would love to see it in a group of blooms.
When I was planning my garden in Massachusetts, I reserved a spot for snowdrops. They would bloom first of all my bulbs (despite the cold) and give me hope for spring when the weather was still unpredictable. Yours looks cheerful in the wet.