Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa luciliae
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Chionodoxa luciliae

Intro: 1878. Collected by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) in the Taurus, who named this glory-of-the-snow after his wife Lucile, who died young. Flower stems with one or two lavender blue flowers with a white heart.
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Description

Intro: 1878. Collected by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) in the Taurus, who named this glory-of-the-snow after his wife Lucile, who died young. Flower stems with one or two lavender blue flowers with a white heart.

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From the Greek: chion (snow) and doxa (glory, fame). Hence the Dutch name: sneeuwroem (glory of snow); the name Cretan glory of the snow is also used. An early-flowering bulbous plant, the majority originating from Crete and Turkey.

The glory of the snow is particularly suitable for naturalization, for example as undergrowth for shrubs. Propagation via offsets on the bulb and by seed. Suitable for both sun and shade. They are closely related to the genus Scilla.

There is much uncertainty regarding the naming; for the time being, we still follow the one used by the trade.

Plant data

Reference
391
Color
lavender/ white heart
Bulb size
5/+
Bulb Spacing
5
Planting Depth
5
Height in cm.
15
Flowering time in the months
3-4
Milieukeur Kweker
GLOBALG.A.P. 4063651756029
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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