Chionodoxa forbesii ‘Alba’ – Chionodoxa luciliae of gardens – Chionodoxa sichei ‘Alba’ – Chionodoxa tmolusi ‘Alba’ – Glory of the Snow –
Description
Chionodoxa – Glory of the Snow –
There are about 6 species of small, bulbous perennials, in this genus. They occur from open mountain sides and forest mountains in Crete, Western Turkey, and Cyprus. They bear racemes of star shaped flowers with white centers in late winter and early spring, above linear, sometimes channeled, mid green, basal leaves, to 11″ long. Grow in a rock garden, raised bed, or trough, most may also be grown under shrubs or trees, where they can spread. They self seed freely.
Plant bulbs 3″ deep in autumn, in well drained soil in full sun or light shade.
C. forbesii ‘Alba’ – C. luciliae of gardens – C. sichei ‘Alba’ – C. tmolusi ‘Alba’ – This bulbous perennial grows 4-8″ tall. It produces erect to spreading strap shaped leaves, 3-11″ long. In early spring, it bears racemes of 4-12 star shaped all white flowers, to 3/4″ across.
Zones 3-9
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