Galanthus 'Betty Hansell'

snowdrop

Discovered in 1994 by Robert Marshall. Beautiful double type whose green marker splits into two.

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snowdrop

Galanthus 'Betty Hansell'

Discovered in 1994 by Robert Marshall. Beautiful double type whose green marker splits into two.

flowering : 2-3 white green
height : 20-30 cm
where to plant : sunny ⋄ morning sun ⋄ evening sun ⋄ open shade ⋄ filtered ⋄

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where to plant Galanthus 'Betty Hansell'

  • height: 20-30 cm
  • flowering: February - March
  • color: white green
  • leaf color: gray-green
  • habit: ascending
  • growth: medium
  • level: easy
  • light: sunny morning sun evening sun open shade filtered
  • moisture: dry average
  • soil texture: pervious light normal
  • organic matter: normal high
  • pH: neutral limy
  • winter zone: 6 [-20°C]
  • density: 9 - 15

Galanthus 'Betty Hansell' in the garden

  • wildlife: for bees
  • Suggested planting locations and garden types: shrub border gravel garden prairie below hedge woodland along path border wild garden small garden park
  • use: cutflower

botanical information about Galanthus 'Betty Hansell'

  • Botanical name: Galanthus 'Betty Hansell'
  • Genus: Galanthus
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
  • Other names: sneeuwklokje - snowdrop - perce neige - schneeglocken
  • origin: hybrid

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