Stewart postedon her Instagram accountabout the snowdrops on her farm in early March.

Snowdrops grow in clumps, and are a welcome sight so early in the season.

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Snowdrop galanthus nivalis plant with small white winged flowers closeup

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top view of crocuses

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Hellebore plants with purple flowers and green stems

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Witch hazel shrub branch with yellow spidery blooms closeup

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Blue grape hyacinth flowers growing from dirt ground

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