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  2. Galanthus nivalis - Wikipedia

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    Baker. Galanthus umbricus Dammann. Galanthus nivalis, the snowdrop or common snowdrop, is the best-known and most widespread of the 20 species in its genus, Galanthus. Snowdrops are among the first bulbs to bloom in spring and can form impressive carpets of white in areas where they are native or have been naturalised.

  3. Pansy - Wikipedia

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    Plants will grow up to 23 cm (9 in) in height with flowers measuring 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) in diameter, though smaller and larger flowering cultivars are available. Pansies for sale in a British garden centre. Pansies are winter hardy in zones 4–8. They can survive light freezes and short periods of snow cover, but, in areas with prolonged ...

  4. These Colorful and Hardy Plants Are Perfect for Creating a ...

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    It's not a well-known winter flower, but it makes a lovely addition to beds, especially when planted in drifts. Plus, rodents don't usually bother them! USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 8. SHOP WINTER ...

  5. Galanthus - Wikipedia

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    Galanthus (from Ancient Greek γάλα, (gála, "milk") + ἄνθος (ánthos, "flower")), or snowdrop, is a small genus of approximately 20 species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae. The plants have two linear leaves and a single small white drooping bell-shaped flower with six petal-like (petaloid) tepals in ...

  6. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory flower (Ipomoea purpurea) Morning glory (also written as morning-glory[ 1 ]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera, some of which are: Argyreia. Astripomoea.

  7. Chimonanthus - Wikipedia

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    The plant prefers medium exposure to sunlight or high dappled shade, [7] a fresh climate (hardy to USDA Zone 7), and soft, acidic permeable ground not waterlogged in winter. [8] A protected, south-facing wall encourages early flowering, and a position should be chosen where its spicy perfume can be appreciated while coming and going from the house.