J Peggy Taylor
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Lovely picture! First, I was looking for snowdrops and then realised it is the name of the flower 😀 Glad to know about the plant 🙂
Thank you! HA! Yes, snowdrops are these beautiful little white flowers! They are one of the first flowers to bloom in late Winter or early Spring and sometimes they do get covered in snow so they must be tough little plants too 🙂
Wow! The plant looks very tender and I never thought they could bear European winter! Thanks Peggy, for sharing interesting facts about snowdrops…
Beautiful snow drops 🙂
Snowdrops are beautiful, aren’t they 🙂
I love these little flowers, in a ver subtle way they’re saying: here comes Spring! 🙂
I love them too, and for the same reason! They tell me Spring will be here very soon 🙂
Your snow drops are so beautiful 🙂
They are lovely, are’t they – they seem so delicate but they’re tough enough to flower when it is still quite cold!
I think Spring and Love is in the air, Peggy, when ever I see snowdrops. They seem to have done very well this year.
I love snowdrops – for me, they always promise that Spring is not too far off. I have noticed that too, Hugh – we have seen a lot more snowdrops on our walk today.
It has not been very good for the daffodils in our part of the UK. I saw the first one out in early January, but since then they have not put on as good a show as the Snowdrops have. Lots more still coming up, so hopefully we’ll get good late displays in time for Easter.
Our daffodils are not in flower just yet … too cold here in the chilly north 🙂 Though we have been promised some more ‘Spring-like’ weather this weekend so fingers crossed – and with a bit of luck my first crocus might be tempted to open its sunny eye!
I took one just like that yesterday. I’m glad I didn’t post it 🙂
I have my son to thank for this photo 🙂
a promise of a new time… Barbara x
Indeed! A harbinger of Spring and all the new season has to offer!
Spring is coming … 😊. I have never seen snowdrops. Lovely picture.
We are looking out for it! Snowdrops are so lovely – they are one of the first garden flowers to bloom after the worst of the Winter has passed – glad you liked my photo 🙂