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Galanthus nivalis, 1832-1833Illustration of Galanthus nivalis commonly known as snowdrop, milk flower or candlemass bells, 1832-1833. Artwork from Flora Regni Borussici by Albert Gottfried Dietrich, volume 1, plate 32
Galanthus elwesii, 1875Hand-coloured lithograph on paper by Walter Hood Fitch, 1875. Artwork from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, volume 101, plate 6166
Galanthus nivalis Magnet snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus x valentinei subsp. valentinei (snowdrop). Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus nivalis Neil Fraser, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus elwesii var. monostictus, (One-spotted Elwes snowdrop). Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus ikariae, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus gracilis, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus rizehensis, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Snowdrop, galanthus nivalisGalanthus nivalis, common snowdrop. Galanthus nivalis was described by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum in 1753, and given the specific epithet nivalis
Snowdrops, RBG KewSnowdrops on the mound, RBG Kew
Galanthus elwesii var. elwesii Kite, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus nivalis S. ArnottGalanthus nivalis S.Arnott. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus ikariae snowdrops, RBG KewGalanthus ikariae, snowdrops. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus alpinus var. bortkewitschianus, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus Ophelia, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus reginae-olgae, subsp. vernalis, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Galanthus elwesii, snowdrop. Family: Amaryllidaceae
Snow drops at RBG Kew
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