Can anyone quickly id these plants? I mistaken them for my hosta plants when they broke ground.
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anelson wrote:
chionodoxa!
Posted on 20 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
Tralamander wrote:
They look like Chionodoxa luciliae, but there are a few similar species. :)
Posted on 21 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
cristina wrote:
I agree: chionodoxa
Posted on 21 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
winstan-wistow wrote:
May be a form of scilla?
Posted on 22 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
trentf wrote:
Perhaps this is the same as mine? http://myfolia.com/plantings/321832-little-blue-flowers
What I read about Chionodoxa seems to match. It also look a lot like Scilla, though it appears the former was once included in the latter genus.
Posted on 26 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
CDfolia wrote:
They also look a bit like my Puschkinia.
Posted on 28 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
Aughty wrote:
CDfolia do you have a picture of the Puschkina? The jury seems to favor Chionodoxa!
Posted on 29 Mar 12 (about 1 year ago)
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