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Glory Of The Snow or Chionodoxa

Chionodoxa luciliae

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25 bulbs per package
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4.78 stars, based on 9 review(s)
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    Bulb Size

    5/+ cm

    Soil Requirements

    Well Drained Soil

    Hardiness Zones

    3 to 9

    Light Requirements

    Full Sun, Partial Shade

    Plant Spacing

    2-3"

    Planting Depth

    3-4"

    Mature Height

    6" to 8"

    Flower Color

    Blue

    Bloom Time

    Early Spring

    Suitable Zones

    3 to 10

    Benefits

    Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Good For Indoor Forcing, Naturalizing, Perennializing

    Planting Time

    Fall Planting

    Genus Species

    Chionodoxa luciliae
    Glory of the Snow are one of the first bulbs to bloom in spring. They make the most impact when planted in large sweeps under deciduous trees and in front of early-flowering shrubs. Though short stemmed, they live long in cut flower arrangements.Plant in sun or dappled shade, they will flower everywhere. Also known as Chionodoxa luciliae.
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    Mill Valley, CA

    Great for borders or around a tree base

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    I love the sweet delicateness of these. They were a perfect base to my old Peach tree. Adds more interest before the peach blossoms come. I would get these again.

    Gibbsboro, NJ

    One of my favorites to come up this Spring

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    I planted these in multiple areas of my property and they came up beautifully, standing out in perfect blue - and the deer, (so far), have completely ignored them. I'm planning on getting more, I like them so much.

    Michigan

    Lovely flowers

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    Pros:
    • Lovely color
    • Long lasting blooms
    Cons:
    • Not all came up
    Planted in a group at base of a tree and their blooms created a lovely blue scene. Not all the bulbs came up, so I'm not sure what happened to some of them. Blooms lasted several weeks.

    A Review Two Years After Planting

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    These are so dainty and pretty! I planted two years ago and they are still coming up each spring and seem to be growing larger each year! The flowers have outlasted the daffodils and tulips too.

    California

    Great late bloomer

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    At least here in Northern CA. Cute little flowers that are awesome for borders, in pots and more. I used for indoor forcing, border in containers and in ground border. They're awesome little beauties.