Galanthus woronowii, the green snowdrop or Woronow's snowdrop, is a bulbous plant native to north-east Turkey and the west and central Caucasus. Galanthus woronowii grows from a bulb. The leaves are "supervolute", i.e. one leaf is tightly clasped around the other within the bud, usually remaining like this at the base of the plant as it grows. The leaves are generally 13–25 cm (5–10 in) long, sometimes up to 41 cm (16 in), and around 13–21 mm (0.5–0.8 in) wide, although they may be narrower or wider.
Woronow's Snowdrop Care
Galanthus Woronowii



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Light to moderate water.
Fertilizer
As with other flowering plants, snowdrops will benefit from the use of fertilizers. Though snowdrops will survive even without fertilization, feeding them with the right fertilizer will encourage flower production and vigorous growth. Feed your plants with potassium-rich fertilizer every 7 to 10 days when their leaves first appear.
Sunlight
The dispersed light suits the plants well in the summer, when they are in dormancy stage.
Temperature
Snowdrops are hardy plants that can withstand low temperatures.
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