Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Leucojum aestivum

I was at my folks' place yesterday after doing some site work in a nearby town.  I wanted to check up on the garden and see how things were looking.  I have to say, I was pretty pleased!  The whole front looks like we're almost in May, rather than just in the first days of April.  The boxwoods are growing like mad, and the Chionanthus virginicus has tons of buds on it.  Iris germanica is in full bloom, but no sign of the Allium giganteum, which, last year, was blooming at the same time as the irises.


Dotting the garden, in little pointillist spots of white, were the blossoms of Leucojum aestivum or spring snowflake.  


This is a great go-to bulb in this area (Virginia).  The deer stay away from it, it multiplies like crazy and it's perfectly lovely.  The tall stems of white blossoms remain visible over the burgeoning perennial foliage and it adds a lovely sprinkling of botanical salt (or as the common name suggest, snow) on a spring garden.

2 comments:

  1. is it easy to propagate these from their seeds?

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  2. Thanks for the tip. Yes, the boxwood will be tended to shortly. The garden has new sightings daily, the onions peeked through today. We are enjoying it so much. Thank you.

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