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Scottish Snowdrops

Scottish snowdrops

Garden varieties of snowdrops have arisen in many places. Over the past century most of the great snowdrop gardens and enthusiasts have been based in England and it is inevitable, therefore, that many of the current varieties have arisen in England also.


Scotland has, however, produced a number of good snowdrops over the years, including S Arnott; arguably the best all-round snowdrop of all time.

Boyds Double

An unusual spiky variant of nivalis; the flower consist...

Durris

A large, vigorous and easy-going selection of Galanthus...

Freds Giant

Fred Sutherland was the head gardener at the Cruickshan...

S Arnott

Samuel Arnott was a great snowdrop enthusiast who sent ...

Silverwells

Silverwells is an Atkinsii type snowdrop that originate...

Sir Herbert Maxwell

Sir Herbert Maxwell is probably a nivalis x plicatus hy...

Sophie North

Sophie North was growing in the garden of a Dunblane ho...

The Groom

Snowdrops with six outer petals and no inners are known...