Yvie and Nut, think you have hit the nail with the snowflake Wish I'd checked before I wasted time scanning through countless pics of snowdrops on a website
They also look like the muscari Nut, thanks for the link
Saw the snowflakes in a NT property last year (can't remember which one) liked it so much that I did a bit of research and put some in last Autumn. They are coming through nicely at the moment but nowhere near flowering.
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Looks like Muscari and Snowdrops.
Thanks Blairs. My mum thought they were Muscari but I've never seen them look so fluffy
Any idea what type of snowdrop? They were multi headed
Don't think the first one is muscari the leaves aren't right and the flowers are a bit too fluffy.
You can get double headed snowdrops but they aren't common. They look more like summer snowflake to me.
Snowflake maybe, Leucojum vernum.
I agree muscari, there are many species, only resembling M. armenium on close inspection.
Have a look at M comosum for fluffiness
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=muscari+comosum+plumosum&rlz=2C1CHFX_enGB0538GB0538&espv=2&biw=1137&bih=527&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=waAMVd3EOpLcarDjgrAJ&ved=0CC8Q7Ak&dpr=0.9
sorry about the long link, blame google images
In the sticks near Peterborough
Yvie and Nut, think you have hit the nail with the snowflake
Wish I'd checked before I wasted time scanning through countless pics of snowdrops on a website 
They also look like the muscari Nut, thanks for the link
Hi Panda
I've never been to Hyde Hall. It's on my list
In the sticks near Peterborough
Definitely the second one is Leucojum vernum. The first is almost certainly Muscari comosum Plumosum.
Saw the snowflakes in a NT property last year (can't remember which one) liked it so much that I did a bit of research and put some in last Autumn. They are coming through nicely at the moment but nowhere near flowering.
Def snowflakes. Mine are just starting to flower.