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Also See: Flowers
Growing Conditions
Chionodoxa do best in full sunlight, although they can be grown in light shade. They can be grown under deciduous trees because they bloom very early, before the trees leaf out.
Glory of the Snow requires even moisture during its growing period. It is dormant during summer head and can withstand drought then.
Chionodoxa needs a well-drained soil, preferably a bit gritty.
Plant these bulbs about three inches deep in the fall for very early spring bloom.
Cultivating Glory of the Snow
Chionodoxa is very easy to grow. It self-seeds freely and often forms colonies. It can be grown from seed in a cold frame, or from bulb offsets harvested in summer.
The foliage dies back and often disappears in summer.
Uses
Chionodoxa is beautiful in rock gardens or sunny areas of woodland gardens. Like crocus, it can be grown in lawns. It is striking massed under deciduous trees.
Chionodoxa Varieties to Grow
Chionodoxa forbesii - blue
Chionodoxa forbesii var. alba - white
Chionodoxa forbesii ‘Pink Giant’ - pink with white center
Chionodoxa sardensis - gentian blue
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