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What is the alternative name for a snowdrop?

Galanthus nivalis


Are snowdrops an endangered plant?

Snowdrops (galanthus nivalis) in which there are 75 different species and varieties. They can be found in England, Scotland, Holland, Belgium and Scandinavia. According to the IUCN the Snowdrops (galanthus nivalis) is rated as near threatened (February 2011). Some snowdrops species are threaten in the wild.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the poisonous plant Snowdrops?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Galanthus nivalis.


What is the botanical name for the common snowdrop?

The botanical name for the common snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis, (gah-LAN-thuss niv-ALL-iss)


Why is it that vegetables stored in the freezer will have their cells damaged, while snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) in cold countries have to go through harsh winters without their cells being destroyed?

In vegetables, water transfers from the cytoplasm to the intercellular space during freezing which can break down over time. As for plants such as the Galanthus Nivalis anti-freeze proteins (AFP) bind to ice molecules and protect the plant’s cells during freezing.


Which spring flower also known as candlemas bells first appears in February?

Fair maids of February, Snowdrops, Purification Flowers, or Candlemas Flowers; Galanthus Nivalis is their proper name.


When was Urola nivalis created?

Urola nivalis was created in 1773.


When was Typhlomangelia nivalis created?

Typhlomangelia nivalis was created in 1846.


When was Nebria nivalis created?

Nebria nivalis was created in 1790.


When was Hellinsia nivalis created?

Hellinsia nivalis was created in 1908.


When was Daphnia nivalis created?

Daphnia nivalis was created in 1977.


What is the latin name for snowdrop?

Galanthus