No idea!!! They were here before me! I've suggested splitting them a little once they've finished flowering as they're all clumped up. My m-i-l may know what they are but she can't really come round and tell me!
What about this Mike?
This is similar to a snowdrop but the flowers are in groups instead of single and flowers later in the year, the common name is snowflake and the genus is leucojum and grows from a bulb (I looked it up, the leucojum bit )
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Originally Posted by OldMike
This is similar to a snowdrop but the flowers are in groups instead of single and flowers later in the year, the common name is snowflake and the genus is leucojum and grows from a bulb (I looked it up, the leucojum bit )