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The spring flower is originally from Europe and Asia, emerging from the snowy soil when winter is driven away. Its scientific name is Galanthus and means `white flowers like milk`. The boys often spring up before the snow melts and resist very well at low temperatures. It is the publisher of spring for some, and for those who believe in superstitions predestinates death. Its bulbs are poisonous for both animals and humans.