Ask the Expert: I have planted spring flowering bulb, can”t name it. It has bloomed with daffodils, etc. it is on stem but with multiple small maybe half inch white blooms with scalloped edges. Each scalloped edge has green on white bloom.
Stem looks like daffodil. Any idea. It”s early spring in Tennessee
Plant Expert Reply:
There are several bulbs that it could be:
- Anemone (windflower)
- Crocus
- Chionodoxax (Glory of the Snow)
- Galanthus Nivalis (SnowDrop)
- Ornithogalum (Star of Bethlehem)
- Leucojum (Snowflake)
Without a picture I can’t make an identification. If I had to guess by the mention of green and white, I would say Galanthus nivalis (SnowDrop). Does your flower look like the one in the picture above? (I found the picture on the Missouri Botanical Garden website).
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