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Chlorophytum comosum ( Spider plant Vittatum )

The cultivar, ‘Vittatum’ puts forth foliage with a wide ribbon of ivory down the center of the leaves. Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant ti...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 21, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname

Chionodoxa siebei ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. siebei is more commonly known as C. forbesii, see C. forbesii for more information. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inche...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 21, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname

Chionodoxa tmolusi ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. tmolusi is more commonly known as C. forbesii, see C. forbesii for more information. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inch...

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Chlorophytum capense ( Spider plant Chlorophytum )

C. capense forms a small clump of strap-type leaves in emerald green, and racemes of petite flowers in ivory. Foot-long, narrow, grass-like leaves grow from base of plant. Insignificant tiny wh...

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Chionodoxa luciliae ( Glory of the Snow Chionodoxa )

C. luciliae are suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inches long and medium green. Delightful, star-shaped, blue flowers with white centers grow in cluste...

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Chionodoxa nana ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. nana is diminutive, usually less than six inches in height and bears several petite star-shaped flowers per stem, in pale blue fading to white at the center. Small, self-seeding bulb suitabl...

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Chionodoxa sardensis ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. sardensis is an abundant bloomer, bearing as many as twelve petite and nodding, star-shaped flowers per stem in an intense sky blue. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leave...

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Chionodoxa forbesii ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. forbesii is a profuse bloomer, bearing up to twelve petite star-shaped flowers in sky blue. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 21, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname

Chionodoxa forbesii ( Glory of the snow Pink Giant )

The cultivar, ‘Pink Giant’ bears rose-pink flowers with a white center. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inches l...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 21, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname

Chionodoxa gigantea ( Glory of the snow Chionodoxa )

C. gigantea is more commonly known as C. luciliae, see C. luciliae for more information. Small, self-seeding bulb suitable for rock gardens. Leaves are basal and strap shaped, 3 inches to 8 inc...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 21, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname
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