The Big Chill


At 8.30 a.m. Ouch! Snowdrops laid low by an overnight temperature of -6c.


By 4.30 p.m. Snowdrops have fully recovered from a nasty chill.

Normally an overnight low of -6c would not be thought of extraordinary in this part of the world, however we have had such a mild winter this year that plants have taken the opportunity to get a jump on Spring and have grown on vigorously, if not a little prematurely.
The result after two nights of sub-zero weather is that the snowdrops have been laid low. But only temporarily, these gallant Galanthus know how to deal with this situation, bowing their heads for the duration of the inclement weather and as the warmer temperatures return, they are back in the business of attracting pollinators (unlikly in this clump of fully double flowers).

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