Chionodoxa rosea - Glory of the Snow


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This Spring-flowering bulb produces star-like pale pink blooms early in the season. Hardy throughout the UK down to -20°C.

Known as Glory of the Snow, this bulb produces gorgeous, star-shaped pale pink flowers in early spring. The flowers bloom on top of a taller stem, opening into wide, six-pointed stars and crowning a clump of bright green foliage. Growing in a compact habit, this bulb is ideal for borders, containers or planting on the edges of woodland.

Perennial bulb

Compact, clump-forming growth

 

Flowers in early spring, foliage spring

 

 

Scientific Name
Scilla forbesii 'Rosea' (Forbes' squill, cultivar: rosy)

Common Name
Chionodoxa rosea, Glory of the Snow, Forbes' Squill

Origin
Native to Eastern Europe, from Crete to Turkey and the Caucasus

Pruning Tips
No pruning is required for this plant; letting it die back naturally will be best for the plant.

Wildlife Value
Attractive to early pollinators, especially bees, providing valuable forage when flowers are scarce.

Positioning
Thrives in full sun or partial shade. It’s perfect for planting in rockeries, under trees, or in grassy areas where it can naturalise.

Water
These flowers need plenty of moisture while they are growing, and then are fine with drier soil once they have died back. In the UK, they will probably not need any extra watering unless they are under shelter or there is unseasonably dry weather.

Soil
Prefers light, well-drained soil that is slightly acidic to neutral.

Food
Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser in early spring as growth begins.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is mildly toxic when eaten. Avoid planting in areas frequented by curious pets.

Sprouts Top Tips
For the best display, plant in clusters or drifts of at least 15 bulbs. This variety is perfect for interplanting with other early spring flowers, such as crocuses and snowdrops, to create layers of seasonal interest.

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