Chionodoxa
'Glory of the Snow' - these are some of the earliest of the small bulbs to come into flower, bringing cheer to the dull days of late winter. Hardy and easy to grow in sun with a well drained soil. Chionodoxas have recently been re-categorised as scillas - we are keeping them under the names they are best known by for the present.
Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant' (scilla forbesii 'Blue Giant'
Bright blue flowers with a large white 'eye'. 'Giant' is comparative to others in the family, as at 10" (25cm), this is still no monster, but it is generous with its flowers, often bearing more than a dozen to the stem. Bulb size 6+ cmPack of 10 for £4.00Pack of 50 for £17.50
Chionodoxa forbesii ‘Pink Giant’ (scilla forbesii 'Pink Giant)
The paleness of the pink flowers, with their large white 'eyes', really come into their own at dusk, or on a dreary winter day, when they light up any part of the garden where they are planted. Ht.10" (25cm).Bulb size 6+ cmPack of 15 for £4.00
Pack of 50 for £11.50
Chionodoxa luciliae 'Violet Beauty' (scilla luciliae 'Violet Beauty'
New in 2019
Newish hybrid, sporting clusters of mauve-blue flowers - an unusual colour for 'Glory of the Snow'. Flowering in March-April at 4" (10cm).
Bulb size 5+ cm
Pack of 15 bulbs for £4.00
Pack of 50 bulbs for £10.00
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Chionodoxa sardensis AGM (scilla sardensis AGM)
Small flowers of the most vivid blue, with up to a dozen to a stem. Wonderful for naturalising in a sunny spot. Ht. 6" (15cm).Bulb size 5+ cmPack of 15 bulbs for £4.00
Pack of 50 bulbs for £11.50
Pack of 100 bulbs for £19.00