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CHIONODOXA
’Glory of the Snow’ This spring flowering bulb produces a small spike of tiny bright blue bulbs that will carpet a dry, sunny situation. Many of them have a conspicuus white eye to the flower.They are especially useful to grow under magnolias where they will seed profusely. They do not mind the dry summer in the shade of trees. They flower in March and can be mixed with Anemone blanda and primroses. They are 5" tall.
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BM5221 - CHIONODOXA FORBESII
Glory of the Snow. This is one of the very best early sping bulbs for a massed display. It had dainty spikes of vivid blue flowers with a pale centre.Excellent massed around the base of a tree, especially if it is a white magnolia!.
Height: 5"
Flowers: Mar
Price : 20 = £4.55; 50 = £10.45
This item is currently out of stock.
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BM5227 - CHIONODOXA LUCILIAE
Glory of the Snow. This is one of the very best early sping bulbs for a massed display. It has spikes of vivid blue flowers with a white centre.Excellent massed around the base of a tree, especially if it is a white magnolia!. Plant the bulbs in the autumn. Summer dormant
Height: 5"
Flowers: Mar
20 = £4.55; 50 = £10.40
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BM5222 - CHIONODOXA PINK GIANT
This is the giant of the genus with tall spikes of large flowers. They are a delicate pink with white centres. They form large, long lasting and long lived clumps. Plant the bulbs in the autumn. Summer dormant.
Height: 5"
Flowers: Mar
10 = £3.35; 30 = £9.45
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=those plants given the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS.
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