Steve Robards said the beautiful display can be seen as visitors enter Kew’s botanic garden in Ardingly near Haywards Heath.
Kew offers a description of the plant Galanthus nivalis on its website.
It said: “Common snowdrops are among the first spring blooms that decorate woodland floors, meadows, and gardens with a carpet of white. Look out for their delicate, nodding flowers between January and March.”
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1. A beautiful display of snowdrops
A beautiful display of snowdrops on show as you enter Wakehurst, Kew's botanic garden in Ardingly Photo: Steve Robards, SR24021401
![A beautiful display of snowdrops on show as you enter Wakehurst, Kew's botanic garden in Ardingly](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjBmYzMwOGJkLWM3YTMtNGZjMS1iMjlmLTEzMDdiN2QyYmJmODplMDUwMWM1Zi05Yjc3LTQ5ZjYtYjg4OC1jMDQ3NDU5MTdkMWQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
2. A beautiful display of snowdrops
A beautiful display of snowdrops on show as you enter Wakehurst, Kew's botanic garden in Ardingly Photo: Steve Robards, SR24021401