Looking up at the inside of a Galanthus nivalis (Common Snowdrop) flower. The flower consists of three long white oval tepals, with three shorter tepals around the centre. The shorter tepals are also white, but are marked with green on the inside and a green V shape on the outside. At the centre of the flower are six pointed yellow anthers.
The snowdrop is a common flower throughout the UK, and is one of the first flowers to emerge in the new year. Typically they flower around February in the UK. They prefer damp, shady areas, and are often found growing in clumps in Woodland.