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Galanthus hybr. 'Sam Arnott'. Also known as 'S. Arnott' and found in almost any snowdrop collection. For many collectors it is THE snowdrop par excellence, a hybrid between Galanthus nivalis and Galanthus plicatus, named after Sam Arnott, who was born in Dumfries, Scotland in 1852. An illness eventually led him to move to the.


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' BBC Gardeners World Magazine

Snowdrop 'S. Arnott' Overview. This clump-forming cultivar is a bulbous perennial has fragrant nodding white flowers that appear in late winter and v-shaped green marks at the tip of the inner petals. It's leaves are grey-green in colour, have a narrow strap shape and an erect growth habit.


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Foliage. Deciduous. Habit. Tufted. Potentially harmful. Harmful if eaten. Wear gloves and other protective equipment when handling. Genus. Galanthus are dwarf bulbous perennials with linear or strap-shaped leaves, and solitary, often honey-scented, nodding flowers with 3 white outer tepals and 3 smaller inner ones often marked with green.


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' snowdrop 'S. Arnott'/RHS Gardening

Bulbs (only) £4.95. Position: cool, partial shade. Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained alkaline to neutral soil. Snowdrops dislike acid soils. Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: February to March. Hardiness: fully hardy. Bulb size: 5/6. A rare, relatively large and vigorous form, named after Samuel Arnott (born in Dumfries.


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Product Details Shipping Reviews Growing guide Galanthus 'S. Arnott' has larger, scented flowers and is quite a bit more robust than other Snowdrops. It's in very limited supply, but well worth the price. Winner of the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens

How to Plant Galanthus. Plant bulbs at around 2 - 3 inches deep (5 - 7 cms) Choose a humus rich soil. GA position with good drainage. Light shade. Add a top dressing of compost each year when they are dormant. Most Galanthus do well in part shade beneath deciduous trees and can also be grown in pots or containers.


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Common Name: Snowdrop Genus: Galanthus Cultivar: 'S.Arnott' Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Partial shade Hardiness: Hardy Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy.


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In shape and appearance it's classic but larger in all parts overall. Fragrant, pure white, well rounded flowers with green markings on the inner segment.. Galanthus 'S. Arnott' Common Name: SNOWDROP; Exposure: Sun, Light Shade, Half Shade; Plant Size: 10" Bloom Season: February, March; Pot Size: bare root bulbs; Flower Color (Group) White.


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Galanthus 'S. Arnott' x 3 bulbs The Beth Chatto Gardens

Galanthus 'S. Arnott' This is a very old variety and still one of the best. It's particular virtue is its ability to clump up quickly, so by frequent division you can soon have a drift. It is also sweetly scented, especially on a warm spring afternoon.


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The name Galanthus is derived from the Greek words for milk and flower. Fans of snowdrops are called galanthophiles. This snowdrop has achieved the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Cultivated since the 1900s it was only formally exhibited in 1951.


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' Alan Buckingham

Height: 25cm Spread: 8cm Hardy Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil For many gardeners snowdrops herald the end of winter. They're extraordinarily hardy, and can be relied on to flower very early in the season. The colder and gloomier the weather, the longer the blooms last, but in a sunny warm spring they are comparatively fleeting.


Galanthus 'S. Arnott' syn. Galanthus nivalis 'Sam Arnott', Snowdrop 'S. Arnott' uploaded by

Galanthus S. Arnott is a strong growing snowdrop. Growing taller than the common snowdrop with larger, honey fragranced flowers. Named after the keen gardener and galanthophile Samuel Arnott. Galanthus Sam Arnott prefers heavy soil and partial shade.


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Galanthus, commonly known as snowdrops, are native to a wide area of Europe, from Spain in the west, eastwards to Ukraine, and northwards to Germany and Poland. There are 20 snowdrop species and several hundreds of hybrids. Yes, several hundred (!).


Galanthus 'S. Arnott'

S. Arnott, James Backhouse and Magnet. Galanthus 'S. Arnott' The definitive origin of this snowdrop is unknown, but at some point, and by someone, seeds or seedlings of this plant were given to Samuel Arnott (sometime politician, sometime reverend and a keen gardener and snowdrop collector).

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