Galanthus Dryad Gold Charm
One of the series of yellow snowdrops bred by Ann Wright of Dryad Nurseries.
Out of the range of Dryad yellows we hold, this one seems to be the most prolific and made a good clump within 2 years of getting the first bulb.
Stands approx 10cm tall with a long ovary, elongated outer segments and a medium sized yellow apical mark on the inner segments.
We grow all the Dryad Gold series in an old concrete cattle trough which is perfect for observing the small differences between them.
What will you receive?
Depending on the time of year, you will receive either a: dormant bulbs, b: newly sprouting bulbs, c: snowdrops in flower, d: snowdrops “in the green”
The snowdrop is currently growing in its own pot and may or may not have bulb-lets attached, we do not separate these off – they will be included with the main bulb.
All bulbs will have most of the the compost removed prior to posting – this minimises damage in posting and reduces weight so we can keep postage costs low.
The bulb will be wrapped in damp tissue/kitchen roll and compostable plastic film, then boxed.
Please pot up or plant out as soon as you receive it.
Planting Tips
Dig a hole to the depth that the bulb was previous planted (where the leaves change from white to green) or slightly deeper, pop in the bulb, and firm the soil back around the bulb to ensure no air-pockets.
If your soil is prone to water logging incorporate plenty of grit or sand to the area around the bulbs as well as the planting hole.
If your soil is sandy and exceptionally free draining then mix leaf-mould or compost into the area around the bulbs as well as the planting hole.
If your borders are visited regularly by voles or moles, then we recommend planting in pond baskets so that the bulbs are neither lifted onto the surface of the soil, or buried too deep by their soil excavating habits.