Guide to growing garden plants - Leucojum Summer Snowflake
Members of the Leucojum genus reach heights from 10 to 90cm and are usually grown as hardy bulbs in the garden.
They have grassy leaves and carry clusters of small bell shaped snowy white flowers which bloom at any time of the year (dependent upon the species).
Some of the common names for Leucojum include Summer Snowflake, Snowflake and Loddon Lily.
Quick Leucojum Growing Guide and Facts
Common Names:, Snowflake, Loddon Lily, Spring / Summer Snowflake.
Life Cycle: Hardy bulb.
Height: 4 to 36 inches (10 to 90 cm).
Native: Europe. Western Asia.
Growing Region: Zones 4 to 9.
Flowers: Species dependent: Autumn; Late in winter; Late in Spring.
Flower Details: White. Green or yellow spot on the tepal. Bell-shaped.
Foliage: Strap-like. Dark green.
Grow Outside: Usually grown from bulbs. Bulbs: 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm). Mid to late autumn. Spacing 6 inches (15 cm).
Requirements and care: Full sunlight or partial shade. Good drainage. Moist/damp. Wood-like soil. Tidy dead leaves only once they have withered completely. Divide every 6 or 7 years. Propagate: by planting bulblets in the autumn.
Miscellaneous: The genus name Leucojum comes from the Greek words for white (leukos) and violet (ion). Nine members recently reclassified and are now included in the Acis genus.
How to grow Summer Snowflake
It is best to grow Summer Snowflake and other Leucojum members from bulbs outdoors. The bulbs should be burried at a depth of 8 to 10cm at the end of autumn. Summer snowflakes can grow in wither a sunny or partly shaded area of the garden and like a dampish woodland like soil.
Caring for Summer Snowflowers
Once growing Summer snowflakes should be divided every 6 to 7 years and dead leaves removed once fully withered.

