name Galanthus, from the Greek gala (milk) and anthos (flower), was given to the genus by Carl Linnaeus in 1735. He described Galanthus nivalis in his...
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'Magnet' Galanthus 'Merlin' Galanthus nivalis Galanthus nivalis f. pleniflorus 'Flore Pleno' Galanthus nivalis 'Viridapice' Galanthus plicatus Galanthus plicatus...
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from the bulbs and flowers of Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop), Galanthus caucasicus (Caucasian snowdrop), Galanthus woronowii (Voronov's snowdrop)...
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preferring warmer situations in the garden than other species of Galanthus (snowdrops). Galanthus reginae-olgae has revolute leaves that are dark green with...
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dehiscent capsule with three valves. Overall Galanthus elwesii is a more robust plant than G. nivalis. Galanthus elwesii was identified by the British botanist...
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L. bulgaricus strains, because it was isolated from the leaves of Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop) in Bulgaria. GLB44 is derived from the leaves of...
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G. nivalis may refer to: Galanthus nivalis, a medicinal plant species Galeandra nivalis, an orchid species Gentiana nivalis, a flowering plant species...
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Lactobacillus bulgaricus GLB44, is extracted from the leaves of the Galanthus nivalis (snowdrop flower) in Bulgaria. The bacterium is also grown artificially...
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Station. The potatoes were modified to express the Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA) gene from the Galanthus (snowdrop) plant, which caused them to produce...
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naturalised. Most 'Snowdrop Gardens' will have the common snowdrop, Galanthus nivalis, but some have more unusual snowdrops, some which may be unique to...
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