Chionodoxa ('Glory of the Snow') self-seed freely under trees or
shrubs and are one of the earliest bulbs to bloom in the Spring. They are excellent for rock gardens, in
the front of raised beds, or they can be forced indoors.
Excellent naturalizers. Watch out for slugs!
Forbesii Chionodoxa
Click to enlarge image(s)
Good for forcing
Chionodoxa Forbesii are also known as ‘Glory of the Snow.’ They have 6 to 10 star-shaped blue/lilac flowers with a white center on slender stems.
Size: 5+ cm
Plant: 10 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 6-8"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny
Pink Giant Chionodoxa
Click to enlarge image(s)
Good for forcing. Early bloomer.
Chionodoxa Pink Giant are star-shaped and have sturdy stems of violet-pink flowers with a white center.
Size: 5+ cm
Plant: 10 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 6-8"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny
Gigantea Alba Chionodoxa
Click to enlarge image(s)
Good for rock gardens
Chionodoxa Gigantea Alba. Also known as ‘Glory of the Snow’ they have 6 to 10 star-shaped pure white flowers with yellow centers on each stem.
Size: 5+ cm
Plant: 10 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 6-8"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny
Chionodoxa Mixture
Click to enlarge image(s)
Early to bloom.
This is a mixture of our blue, white and pink Chionodoxa.
Size: 5+ cm
Plant: 10 Bulbs Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Early Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 6-8"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny