The Galanthus Ligustrina is a very scarce, small plant and can be found in most wet regions. It blooms once a year, for 6 months. It has large, round leaves, which are usually purple. It also grows tiny flowers, which can be light grey, dark blue, dark pink and dark yellow. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's complicated to control and maintain their growth. They have no real use. As a defense mechanism the Galanthus Ligustrina mimics the overall look of a different, poisonous plant. They rely on water currents to carry their seeds away to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible nuts.