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chionodoxa

[kahy-uh-noh-dok-suh, kahy-on-uh-]

noun

  1. any of several plants belonging to the genus Chionodoxa, of the lily family, having blue, white, or pink clusters of flowers on short stalks, and including the glory-of-the-snow.



chionodoxa

/ kaɪˌɒnəˈdɒksə /

noun

  1. any plant of the liliaceous genus Chionodoxa, of S Europe and W Asia See glory-of-the-snow

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Word History and Origins

Origin of chionodoxa1

1844; < New Latin < Greek chiono-, combining form of chiṓn snow + dóxa glory
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Word History and Origins

Origin of chionodoxa1

C19: New Latin, from Greek khiōn snow + doxa glory
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Example Sentences

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If you cannot exclude deer, plant daffodils, chionodoxa and alliums.

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Small bulbs work well in the tight spaces between tree roots, including such March and April bloomers as chionodoxa, scilla and Iris reticulata.

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Fill the center of the walkway with miniature crocus, Chionodoxa or species tulips that flower closer to the ground.

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These include snowdrops, white chionodoxa, ferns, rohdeas, white flowering Japanese roof irises, white blooming hellebores and Solomon’s seal.

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It could have been no later than April, for one or two Snowdrops still showed white in the grass, when a splendid ribbon of Chionodoxa—Glory of the Snow—opened like blue fire burning from plant to plant, the bluest thing I ever saw in any garden.

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