Glory of the Snow  by radiogirl

Glory of the Snow


This perennial, glory of the snow or Scilla luciliae gets its name because it blooms so early in the spring or late winter that the light blue blossoms sometimes appear poking up through the snow. Grown from bulbs, it tolerates full sun to partial shade and can be used as a cut flower.
This plant was in my neighbours garden and I used my app called “Picture This” to identify it!
Lovely shot!
May 10th, 2022  
Very pretty
May 10th, 2022  
Neat capture
May 10th, 2022  
So bright and beautiful !
May 10th, 2022  
❤️👌
May 10th, 2022  
Gorgeous
May 10th, 2022  
Lovely
May 10th, 2022  
I like how you filled the frame!
May 11th, 2022  
sweet
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful!
May 11th, 2022  
It's very pretty- I wish I could grow some of it here (horrible soil!) because when it blooms is just when we need some color! nice shot!
May 11th, 2022  
Love the way you show this beautiful flower full screen.
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful plant.
May 11th, 2022  
Such a gorgeous shot and frame filler!
May 11th, 2022  
Love your pov, super sunshiny shot
May 11th, 2022  
it must be lovely, lovely shot.
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful shot and beautiful flowers.
May 11th, 2022  
Such a lovely colour
May 11th, 2022  
So beautiful and great pov.
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful flowers.
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful
May 11th, 2022  
Beautiful
May 12th, 2022  
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