The glory-of-the-snow was photographed with the camera down in the grass, pointing slightly up to the flower. |
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The bright blue flowers of the glory-of-the-snow are one of the harbingers of spring, often appearing when snow is still on the ground. |
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The March Bank is at its peak with millions of scilla and glory-of-the-snow in full bloom. |
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A carpet of glory-of-the-snow, anemones, and trout lilies looks lovely blanketing the ground among the awakening crowns of clumping ferns like Dryopteris and Polystichum. |
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Some of my favorites are blue and white glory-of-the-snow and yellow winter aconites. |
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Glory-of-the-Snow in April will have clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers about five to six inches above the ground-covering mulch. |
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It combines nicely with Glory-of-the-snow which flowers a bit earlier. |
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Over in the formal terrace beds, Glory-of-the-snow with its deep blue flowers stands proud, complementing the blue striped petals of its neighbouring Stripped Squill. |
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