A Welcome Sight: Though thought to have been brought to the UK around the 1500s, it's hard to imagine the landscape without them. Fully naturalized, they feel deeply embedded in our psyche as a symbol of hope.
Ancient Woodlands and Timeless Blooms: In our ancient Peppercombe Woods and Oyster Coppice, snowdrops have been working hard, their hardened leaf tips helping them pierce through frozen soil – hence the French name, "snow piercers." It's said monks first brought them to Britain. Seeing these flowers in old woodlands makes you wonder how long they've been growing there, and what they've witnessed.