Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant'
Giant Glory of The Snow
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Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Description
A special selection of Glory of the Snow with giant sky blue flowers surrounding a pure white center. The pretty star-shaped flowers are perfect for naturalizing and forcing. Gets its name by its impressively early bloom time which in some cases will cause it to pop up through the last drifts of snow of the year!
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Blooming
One of the first plants in the garden to bloom, in early spring, with six-pointed blossoms. The colors they come in include blue, white, or pink.
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Growth
Small, bulbous perennials. Chionodoxa does best with full sun. Grow Chionodoxa in a rock garden or raised bed.
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Planting
As soon as ripe, sow seeds in a cold frame in containers. Cold frames are protective structures, located outside for propagating and growing plants. Self-seeds freely. Plant the bulbs in well-drained soil in the fall. The bulbs should be 3 inches deep and 3 inches apart from each other.
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Pest
Uncommon.
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Interesting facts
Native to the mountainsides and forsest of Crete, Cyprus, and western Turkey, Chionodoxa bloom in their native habitat as the snow melts.
Giant Glory of The Snow (Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant') - Soil and irrigation
In climates that are hot and dry, plants may need moderate amounts of moisture during the dormant summer. Does best in well-drained soils.









