Posted February 18, 2011 by Panayoti Kelaidis, Senior Curator & Director of Outreach

Crocus sieberi
Ellen shows us a few of the earlybirds out in the garden in her FEb. 17 blog post (below). I am including a picture of some more that are blooming for me (although I confess I took these pictures almost exactly a year ago). Trust me—these and more are blooming.
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Posted February 14, 2008 by Doris Boardman, Web Technology Manager

A native of Turkey and the Balkans, Galanthus elwesii (giant snowdrop) is found throughout these countries and into Bulgaria, northeastern Greece, eastern Serbia and Montenegro on into the Southern Ukraine. It differs from the common snowdrop Galanthus nivalis in its galucous leaves and more eastern distribution. It is traditionally one of the first flowers to open outside at Denver Botanic Gardens each year and often opens by mid-January. Right now it is about 2″ tall but as the month progresses it will reach about 5-6 inches.
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