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Chionodoxa luciliae alba
Chionodoxa luciliae alba, commonly known as the white glory-of-the-snow, is a delightful perennial that features clusters of brilliant, star-shaped flowers. These pure white blooms emerge in early spring, often when there's still a hint of frost in the air, creating a striking contrast against the cool earth. As these flowers unfurl, they form a lush carpet that can naturalise beautifully over time, enriching your garden with waves of white.
This versatile plant thrives in a variety of settings, making it an excellent choice for garden beds, borders, rockeries, and containers. Its low-growing habit allows it to fill spaces effectively, while its ability to multiply ensures a continuous display of colour in your landscape. With its enchanting appearance and hardy nature, Chionodoxa luciliae alba is sure to become a cherished addition to your garden.
| Colour | White |
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| Height | 15cm |
| Flowers | March/April |
| Planting Depth | 5cm |
| Distance Apart | 8cm |
| Bulb Size | 5/6cm |