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Plants in photos: Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Garnet’, Hosta ‘White Feather’, Arisaema tryphyllum species, Trillium catesbaei, Aquilegia, Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’, Leucojum aestivum ‘Gravetye Giant’, Clematis ‘Josephine’, Iris germanica ‘Champagne Elegance’, Rhododendron aromi ‘High Tide’.
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These systems have a high level of biodiversity, and support many plant species threatened in Italy, including Leucojum aestivum, Nymphaea alba, several Orchidaceae spp.,
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So plant some bulbs, at least twenty-five, of scillas, snowdrops, snowflakes (Leucojum vernum).
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Theophrastus described the Leucojum, which was either the Snowdrop or the spring Snowflake, as the earliest-flowering plant; Pliny literally translated Leucojum into Alba Viola.
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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Leucojum, an old-fashioned bulb of the sort you'd see in your grandma's garden, produces white bells with pea-green dots near the tips of the petals (tepals, actually).
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Plants on 3rd row: Snow on the Mountain (Alternanthera), Rose 'Buff Beauty', Rose 'Felicia' (?), and Summer Snowflakes (Leucojum).
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Amaryllis, blue and purple baboon flower (Babiana) and summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum) with lily-of-the-valley-like flowers bloom in early winter and over time form substantial clumps.
Fore, right! Mary James 2009
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Large bulbs such as summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum), tulips, and hyacinth may be separated by three inches.
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Leucojum aestivum) on one side and red brick paths on the other.
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