Galanthus 'Lady Beatrix Stanley'
(Snowdrop 'Lady Beatrix Stanley')

Family - Amaryllidaceae
Category - Bulb
Season of Interest - Winter
Hardiness - H5
Height - 15cm
Width - 8cm
Location - The White Garden

Description: A low-growing, bulbous Perennial with a clump-forming habit. Fleshy grey-green to mid-green Basal Leaves are lanceolate to strap-shaped and upright. Double snow-white flowers are bell-shaped and pendent. The Blooms have a fully double layer of shorter, notched inner petals, each marked on the outside with two small green dots and green veining on the inside. The longer outer petals are oval in shape and flare outwards. The flowers are held singly on upright stems and are produced from mid to late winter. The flowers have a sweet scent which is best appreciated when brought indoors.

Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

Synonym - Galanthus caucasicus 'Double'

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Flower:

Fragrant white flowers are bell-shaped and pendent. The blooms have a fully double layer of shorter, notched inner tepals (petals), each marked with two small green dots on the outside, and green veining on the inside. Three longer outer tepals are oval in shape and flare outwards. The flowers are held singly on upright stems and are produced in January and February. This cultivar has green ovaries.

Flower colour: White, green

Flower shape: Double bell-shaped flowers held singly

Flowering time: January, February

Foliage:

Grey-green to mid-green leaves are strap-shaped to lanceolate. Each bulb produces two (occasionally three) upright, Basal Leaves.

Foliage Senescence: Deciduous

Foliage Shape: Strap-shaped to lanceolate

Poison Information:

This plant may cause discomfort if ingested.

Propagation:

Division.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moisture-retentive soil that is well-drained. Protect the bulbs from drought during the summer months.