Winter stuck around too long this year, or maybe an especially wintery winter made it seem that way. Either way, it is only now, nearly late April, that we are starting to see some early spring bloomers. Chionodoxa is one of those flowers. It is also known by the name Glory of the Snow for its ability to bloom and delight even when the landscape remains snow-covered.
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Glory of the Snow blooming in my garden |
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In Greek, chion means snow and doxa means glory |
Glory of the Snow
Grandeur waits beneath the snow
Grandeur waits beneath the snow
Latent until the thaw
Opportune blue tableau
Renders muzzled winter's maw
Yielding to aurora's balm
Opens the cobalt flower
Fabled strength, resilience, calm
Temper winter's power
Hale floral star
Elicit spring's potential
Sing your sweet serenade
Navy veil gently billow
On earth's frosted mantle
Wasting not a chance to sway
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Delightful! |
Happy Gardening!
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