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Chionodoxa (Glory-of-the-Snow)

Glory-of-the-Snow or Snowstars prefer a sunny spot in a well drained position. Spread freely and flower early in spring, sometimes even through a snow layer.
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Chionodoxa will start to flower in their third year. Will freely self sow under good conditions.
All are USDA Climate Zone 6 unless otherwise specified.
20 seeds per package.
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Chionodoxa luciliae (Glory-of-the-Snow)

Chionodoxa luciliae (Glory-of-the-Snow)

12cm, Glory-of-the-Snow makes sky-blue to pale lilac-blue flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily selfsow under appropriate conditions. III-IV.
20 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 2590 € 3,99
Chionodoxa sardensis (Sardinian Glory-of-the-Snow)

Chionodoxa sardensis (Sardinian Glory-of-the-Snow)

10cm, Sardinian Glory-of-the-Snow is native of Crete and Sardinia. It has intense blue flowers, which are slightly larger than in Chionodoxa lucilae, shorter stems turn reddish in full sun. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily selfsow under appropriate conditions. III-IV.
20 seeds per package.

price (plus Shipping Costs)
seed package 2591 € 4,99