The Snowdon Lily, or Lloydia serotina, is a rare alpine plant native to the mountains of Wales, particularly found on Snowdon. It features slender, grass-like leaves and delicate, nodding, white flowers with a distinctive star-like shape. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it thrives in rocky, acidic soils at high altitudes. Its unique habitat and striking appearance make it a notable species in the region's flora.
Plants found on Mount Snowdon in Wales include heather, bilberry, and various grasses, mosses, and lichens due to the harsh mountain environment. Some rare alpine plants such as purple saxifrage and mountain avens can also be found at higher altitudes on the mountain.
Sondra Snowdon has written: 'Snowdon's Global Protocols (Snowdon's Official International Protocols)' 'Snowdon's Global Protocols'
snowdon was formed in 1881
Bruce Snowdon's birth name is Robert Bruce Snowdon.
Snowdon has written: 'Reportages'
Mt. Snowdon is 1,085 meters high
Christopher Snowdon was born in 1976.
Michael Snowdon was born in 1947.
Andrew Snowdon was born in 1965.
David Snowdon was born in 1952.
Barry Snowdon was born in 1968.
Snowdon is 1085m high