• Bot@mander.xyzB
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    8 months ago

    Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

    Most likely match: Leucojum aestivum L.

    Common name Scientific name Likeliness
    Summer snowflake Leucojum aestivum 53.24 %
    Spring snowflake Leucojum vernum 1.30 %
    / Chlorophytum tuberosum 0.49 %

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    8 months ago

    I concur with the bot. It’s definitely a leucojum, not a galanthus (aka snowdrop). The flowers are more rounded and circular in leucojum and they can often branch on one stem. Snowdrops have more separated, oblong petals, and only one flower per stem.

    Here is a good article (with dissected blooms) to help differentiate between these two early spring beauties! https://www.morrisarboretum.org/blog/snowflakes-vs-snowdrops-pendulous-beauties-early-spring

    Happy spring!

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        8 months ago

        Interesting! I always use the Latin when talking plants for that reason. Common names can get so confusing. I had no idea they even called them “snowflake” here in the US - they have always been leucojum to me!