Description
Found as a seedling in a Scottish garden, this was the first yellow-marked G. woronowii cultivar to be introduced.
At the time of its introduction in 2012, it held the record for the most expensive snowdrop ever sold. Each flower is
topped with a bright yellow ovary and the inner floral segments are marked with a pair of faint yellow dots. Like
the species, G. ‘Elizabeth Harrison’s leaves are an attractive, glossy, apple-green.