Galanthus Beluga
€9.00 Per 10 pieces
01-10-2026
Galanthus Beluga
Fluwel Warehouse
Belkmerweg 20A
1754 GB Burgerbrug
Netherlands
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026
"The Galanthus Beluga, Polar Bear and Snow Fox are selections from the Galanthus elwesii. This Galanthus elwesii that occurs in the wild does not always look exactly the same. In fact, if you look closely you will see many differences in the flowers. Grower Patrick van der Berg from Breezand in North Holland selected these three varieties from a large batch of Galanthus elwesii more than 20 years ago because they were stronger, healthier and more beautiful than the rest. Patrick grew these three varieties from 1 bulb and after a long wait I can finally offer them to you. Three gems of Snowdrops, really worth planting in your garden. There is a good chance that they will herald spring in your garden for decades.
The Galanthus Snow Fox is the first to bloom, if it is not freezing you can see its flowers appear in early February, the Beluga comes a week or two later. Finally, it is already March, the Polar Bear comes out of hibernation. A fantastically gallantly blooming trio of flowers."

Planting flower bulbs
When should I plant my flower bulbs? If you want beautiful flowers such as tulips and daffodils in your garden in the spring, you will need to plant flower bulbs in the fall. This can be done as soon as the leaves fall from the trees. Make sure that the spring bloomers are in the ground before the frost sets in.
Summer bloomers such as dahlias and lilies should be planted in the spring so that they bloom in the summer.
Planting flower bulbs is not complicated at all. The same principles apply in principle:
- do not plant the bulb too deep in the ground (usually between 8 and 18 centimeters)
- provide good natural conditions
- be frugal with fertilizer and let the bulb do its work


