Chionodoxa, or Glory of the Snow, is one of the earliest and most graceful spring-blooming bulbs. Dazzling carpets of electric blue, star-shaped blossoms wake up sleepy gardens and make phenomenal cold-hardy naturalizers. These delightful blooms are ideal for containers, rock gardens, along pathways, or early perennial gardens. Remarkably easy to grow, critter resistant, and virtually disease-free, Chionodoxa has enough flower power for an entire garden!
Why We Love Chionodoxa (Glory of the Snow)
They're early bloomers, bringing color to the garden in spring.
The charming flowers attract pollinators.
Chionodoxa bulbs naturalize easily, spreading charming blooms year after year.
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