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snowdrop

1 of 1noun
/ˈsnoʊdrɑp/
Forms:snowdrops
1

a small plant that starts producing white flowers in early spring

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  • In the early days of March, the snowdrops emerged, their delicate white flowers pushing through the last remnants of winter snow.
  • She eagerly awaited the arrival of snowdrops each year, knowing they heralded the arrival of spring with their graceful blooms.
  • Snowdrops are often the first flowers to appear in gardens after winter, signaling the awakening of nature and the promise of warmer days ahead.
  • The carpet of snowdrops under the old oak tree was a sight to behold, a testament to the resilience and beauty of nature.
  • Artists have been inspired by the simplicity and purity of snowdrops, capturing their elegance in paintings that celebrate the renewal of life each spring.