Chionodoxa Luciliae
Chionodoxa Luciliae is a charming early spring flowering bulb producing masses of star-shaped soft blue flowers with bright white centres. Commonly known as Glory of the Snow, this delightful variety flowers from March to April and reaches approximately 10cm in height, creating beautiful carpets of colour beneath trees, along borders, in rockeries and naturalised lawns. Its delicate blooms are among the earliest flowers of the season, providing an important source of nectar for pollinators.
Ideal for naturalising, Chionodoxa Luciliae spreads gently over time to create increasingly impressive displays each spring. Its compact size and reliable flowering make it perfect for woodland gardens, meadow planting and containers where it brings welcome colour after winter.
Key Features
✓ Beautiful Glory of the Snow variety
✓ Soft blue star-shaped flowers with white centres
✓ Excellent for naturalising
✓ Ideal for borders, rockeries and woodland gardens
✓ Perfect beneath trees, shrubs and hedges
✓ Flowers during early spring
✓ Easy to grow and reliable
✓ Returns year after year with increasing displays
Size
✓ Height: Approximately 10cm (4 inches)
Planting & Growing
✓ Planting time: September to December
✓ Flowers: March to April
✓ Position: Full sun or partial shade
✓ Soil: Light, fertile, well-drained soil
✓ Planting depth: Approximately 5cm (2 inches)
✓ Spacing: Approximately 10cm (4 inches) apart
✓ Suitable for borders, rockeries, woodland gardens, lawns and naturalising
Aftercare
Water after planting if conditions are dry and allow the bulbs to establish over winter. Leave the foliage to die back naturally after flowering so the bulbs can store energy for the following season. Once established, Chionodoxa Luciliae naturalises readily and will return each spring with larger drifts of beautiful blue flowers.





















































































































































