Wondering where to find snowdrop flowers near me in Lincolnshire
During February and March each year there are lots of snowdrop woods Lincolnshire to see the snowdrop flowers bloom, a snowdrop field is a stunning sight
Snowdrops are a fairly easy plant to take care of and snowdrop bulbs multiply as the years go by, meaning you may eventually have your very own snowdrop garden, but until then, here are some of the best Lincolnshire snowdrop walks.
There are many gardens each year taking part in Snowdrop Walks and Snowdrop Walks National Trust during February and March, but some of them may not be open, for the latest updates and individual gardens that are open and taking part, check out the National Open Garden Scheme for Lincolnshire snowdrop weekends and snowdrop gardens near me and Lincolnshire snowdrop gardens to visit
Snowdrop Walks Lincolnshire
Belton House National Trust
Location : Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 2LS (SatNav: NG32 2LW)
Belton is home to a number of species of snowdrop including Galanthus Nivalis, the common snowdrop and Flore Pleno, the double snowdrop.
Each year the estate presents an overlay of over 20,000 snowdrops in drifts throughout the Pleasure Gardens and around the Gothic ruin
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Brightwater Gardens
Location : Saxby, Market Rasen LN8 2DQ
Over the past 16 years, 170,000 snowdrops, 45,000 crocus, winter irises, and a selection of other bulbs have been planted to create a ¼ mile winter walk leading through the garden and woodland.
There are banks of willows, dogwoods and winter flowering shrubs, a grove of gleaming white Himalayan birch and pleached red-twigged limes to delight the visitor.
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Doddington Hall & Gardens
Location : Main St, Doddington, Lincoln LN6 4RU
Join them for a spectacular pageant of spring bulbs, beginning in early February with wonderful snowdrops and winter aconites, Cyclamen coum, and Crocus tommasinianus.
Continuing through March and early April with drifts of Lent lilies and a unique collection of heritage daffodils (including rare Edwardian varieties) and snake’s head fritillaries until May.
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Easton Walled Gardens
Location : Easton Walled Gardens, Grantham NG33 5AP
Visit Easton Walled Gardens as the first new growth of the year emerges and the snowdrops open up across the Gardens.
The Gardens open for Snowdrops, and the 2023 season, on Wednesday 15th February, Wednesdays to Sundays plus Bank Holiday Mondays, 11am-4pm.
Clear, white colour on crisp winter days and brightness on overcast winter mornings, there’s little to rival the winter beauty of the snowdrop.
From late January to March, Easton Walled Gardens are covered in drifts of this delicate flower, which emerges from a bulb formed the previous March after sitting in wait for almost a year.
Visit Easton Walled Gardens as the first new growth of the year emerges and snowdrops open up across the Gardens.
The Courtyard Shop will be open and hot drinks, savoury snacks and cake will be available from The Applestore or The Coffee Room. Meet up with friends, relax and enjoy.
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Gunby National Trust
Location : Gunby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, PE23 5SS
Snowdrops at Gunby are mostly the common snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis and the double form Flore Pleno.
These snowdrops are often thought to be native to Britain, but actually come from southern Europe. They can be found at many locations around the gardens and grounds, as they are strong survivors that readily take in their stride any changes in a garden.
This survival instinct also means that there can sometimes be surprise unrecorded variations in a garden where snowdrops have been grown long-term.
Look out too for the relatively recent addition, during Gunby’s tenanted times, of the green leaf snowdrop Galanthus ikariae.
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