Wordless Wednesday – Galanthus

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Gardener, photographer, naturalist, writer
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43 Responses to Wordless Wednesday – Galanthus

  1. Dawn Minott's avatar Dawn Minott says:

    Yeah!!! Spring … finally !!

  2. Anne's avatar Anne says:

    What joy these flowers must bring 🙂

  3. Garden Bliss's avatar Garden Bliss says:

    So delightful, Eliza.

  4. shoreacres's avatar shoreacres says:

    “Galloping Galanthus!” would be a great way for a gardener to express surprise or astonishment. (I’ll blame that thought on being up way too late!)

  5. Rupali's avatar Rupali says:

    Beautiful! I hope to see the last ones soon.

  6. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Ahh, at last! 👍😁

  7. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    Oh so lovely! And not up here yet!

  8. Pepper's avatar Pepper says:

    Pretty signs of spring.

  9. Alice's avatar Alice says:

    They are such dainty, but strong little beauties…venturing into snowy areas. Was so happy to see my few small patches appear, last week.

  10. ke01341's avatar ke01341 says:

    YES! Wonderful photograph

  11. willowspring66's avatar willowspring66 says:

    this looks like our yard- very close to the house where a small gap has opened in the snow. thanks for honoring these flowers

  12. tiny flowers – great joy!

  13. sandyjwhite's avatar sandyjwhite says:

    Always a welcome sight.

  14. Jet Eliot's avatar Jet Eliot says:

    This is such a hopeful photo, Eliza, thank you. So lovely to see these snowdrops pushing through fall and winter to announce the arrival of spring.

  15. naturebackin's avatar naturebackin says:

    They are lovely and a happy sign of the seasons changing.

  16. Debbie's avatar Debbie says:

    Beautiful!! I’m happy to see Spring is arriving in your garden.

  17. A-w-w, sweet! I really don’t see them much around here. Perhaps I am not looking in the right places?

    • Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

      Thanks, Laurie. They are not native, so unless they are bought and planted in the fall, they won’t be seen here. Once planted, the ants will spread the seeds and over time there will be lots. Mine show up all over!

  18. Tranature - quiet moments in nature's avatar Tranature - quiet moments in nature says:

    Such pretty flowers Eliza 🤍 xxx

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