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- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens abstract "The snowdrop is a popular late winter/early spring flower which is celebrated as a sign of spring and can attract large numbers of visitors to places where they are growing. The reason for their popularity is that snowdrops can form impressive carpets of white in areas where they are native or have been naturalised. Most 'Snowdrop Gardens' will have the common Galanthus nivalis snowdrop, but some have more unusual snowdrops, some which may be unique to the garden that they are growing in and the rarest may only survive in that garden due to the conditions and environment.".
- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens wikiPageExternalLink www.hanwellobservatory.org.uk.
- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens wikiPageExternalLink gardenfinder.aspx.
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- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens subject Category:Lists_of_gardens.
- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens comment "The snowdrop is a popular late winter/early spring flower which is celebrated as a sign of spring and can attract large numbers of visitors to places where they are growing. The reason for their popularity is that snowdrops can form impressive carpets of white in areas where they are native or have been naturalised.".
- List_of_Snowdrop_Gardens label "List of Snowdrop Gardens".
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