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- Scilla section Chionodoxa, known as glory-of-the-snow, is a small group of bulbous perennial flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae...
- that were formerly put in a separate genus, Chionodoxa, and may now be treated as Scilla sect. Chionodoxa. It is a low-maintenance naturalizer that can...
- that were formerly put in a separate genus, Chionodoxa, and may now be treated as Scilla sect. Chionodoxa. After flowering, it goes into dormancy until...
- Species of Chionodoxa are often included with Scilla and some classifications list those as a separate section of the genus Scilla (section Chionodoxa) (sec...
- closely related genera to Scilla were Muscari Mill. and Chionodoxa Boiss. For some time, Chionodoxa had been considered a possible synonym to Scilla bifolia...
- sufficiently distinct to be put into one species or not. Thus Chionodoxa siehei and Chionodoxa forbesii have been treated as a single species by some taxonomists...
- in a separate genus, Chionodoxa, and may now be treated as Scilla sect. Chionodoxa. Like all members of the former genus Chionodoxa, the bases of the stamens...
- that were formerly put in a separate genus, Chionodoxa, and may now be treated as Scilla sect. Chionodoxa. It has not always been recognized as distinct...
- Thus, there is disagreement among botanists as to whether the genera Chionodoxa and Scilla are sufficiently different for them to be kept separate. Those...
- form a tube to about half their length. Like members of the former genus Chionodoxa (now a section of Scilla), the bases of the stamens are flattened and...