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Ian, I do like seeing the snowdrops just popping their heads through the snowAngie
In dutch it is called: sneeuwklokje. Which means: snowbell.I once was in France and wanted to ask about snowdrops and didn't know the french word. It was very frustrating. So I am happy to know it now. Are there many collectors of snowdrops in France?Lina.
Are there many collectors of snowdrops in France?Lina.
In Norwegian it is called: snøklokke. 5 points to who guess what that means
Quote from: Hoy on January 01, 2012, 03:13:15 PMIn Norwegian it is called: snøklokke. 5 points to who guess what that means Snowdrop?