E – Glory of the Snow
True to its name, Glory of the Snow (Chionodoxa luciliae) is one of the very first flowers to wake up your garden, often peeking through the last layers of winter snow. These charming, low-growing perennials produce clusters of brilliant blue, star-shaped flowers with bright white centers. They naturalize effortlessly, creating a stunning blue carpet in rock gardens or under dormant shrubs and trees year after year.
$15.00
Product Data
| Botanical Name | Chionodoxa luciliae |
| Underground Structure | Bulb |
| Number Included | 15 |
| Planting Season | Fall |
| Blooming Season | Early spring |
| Hardiness Zone | 3 to 8 |
| Light Requirements | Full sun to partial shade |
| Mature Plant Height | 4-6 inches |
| Deer Resistant | Yes |
| Other Characteristics | Naturalizes easily; great for rock gardens; blooms through snow. |
Plant Description
Star-shaped blue flowers with a white center; early bloomer that often pops out from the snow.
Planting Instructions
Plant bulbs about 3 inches deep and 2-3 inches apart in well-drained soil; water well after planting.
