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Snowdrop drifts

elicate carpets of brilliant white snowdrops are in bloom across the UK, brightening the long winter months. A sign that spring is on its way, these hardy flowers thrive between January and March, and can be found along riverbanks, meadows and forests. The National Trust has shared some of the best places to wander among the snowy drifts, from secluded woodland valleys in Devon to Beatrix Potter’s garden in Cumbria; . See page 41

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