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Blue Giant Glory Of The Snow

Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant'

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Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant' (Glory Of The Snow) has compact spikes of white eyed, bright blue flowers blooming in early spring. Deer resistant and perennial.
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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Wonderful, every year

"These are thriving year after year and while small, they are flourishing even after super cold winters. They're fun and unique and lovely next to my dwarf daffodils. #sweepstakes"

Valerie (5/5)

Cute!

"I buy a bag or two of these little blues every couple of years and they are spreading. My area is large so I know it'll take a few years to look like it's covered, but it is a pretty show every spring."

Shelly (5/5)

Idk about 'Blue Giant' but I rather like these

"These plants are diminutive little things, and mine are definitely purple(not blue) although some have been very light, and others very deep, and the white with purple gives a very standout color that has started blooming right as the crocus and dwarf iris were finishing up. I only bought one bag and saw ""16 bulbs per square feet"" and thought, ""no way am I putting these in just two little groups. "" So I placed them around in groups of four with a couple stragglers instead. While nice just like that, I definitely think that they would make a much bigger immediate impact planted in drifts of at least 10, so maybe buy a few bags if you want these all around. First season after planting, so I can't speak on how they naturalize. Not quite a blue giant, but an early season treat!"

Oscarflip (5/5)

Too early to tell!

"Bulbs planted sporadically throughout the yard to copy another yard in my neighborhood that is totally covered with these flowers in April/May."

Debby (3/5)

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