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#flowers #gardening #blooming #wildflowers #flowers #garden #bulbs #flowerbed The glory of the snow, also known as Chionodoxa, is a genus of bulbous perennial flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae. They are native to western Turkey and are some of the earliest flowering bulbs. They are known for blooming in early spring, often even before the snow has melted, hence their common name. The flowers of Chionodoxa are star-shaped and come in shades of blue, white, and pink. They are typically borne in clusters of 2-5 flowers on slender stems. The leaves of Chionodoxa are narrow and grass-like. Chionodoxa are low-growing plants, typically reaching only 4-6 inches in height. They are easy to grow and care for, making them a popular choice for gardeners. They are also deer resistant and naturalize well, meaning that they will spread and multiply over time. Here are some tips for growing Chionodoxa: Plant the bulbs in the fall, in a location that receives full sun or partial shade. Plant the bulbs at a depth of 3-4 inches and space them 2-3 inches apart. Water the bulbs well after planting and then occasionally throughout the fall and winter. Once the flowers have bloomed, allow the foliage to die back naturally. You can then cut the foliage back to the ground. Chionodoxa are relatively pest- and disease-resistant.