The snowdrops were out in force! Galanthus nivalis is one species which self-seeds and spreads quickly. Bees use snowdrops for nectar when not many other plants are flowering.







The snowdrops were out in force! Galanthus nivalis is one species which self-seeds and spreads quickly. Bees use snowdrops for nectar when not many other plants are flowering.
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Great ‘snow drops’ photo!s I like the one in monochrome best. Best wishes! Peter
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Thank you. Yes, sometimes monochrome looks effective.
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Absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait until things start growing here 🙂
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Which country do you live in?
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We live in the US. Colorado. We still have snow on the ground and freezing temperatures 🙂 Hopefully soon though!
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Yes! Not long I hope.
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Wow! These are gorgeous.
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The third pic especially great!
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Thank you!
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I rarely like black and white flower photography but that snowdrop is divine. Beautiful images, all.
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Thank you Ali. 🙂
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