Nemophila menziesii - Snow White
Pure, fresh, and easy as spring, Nemophila menziesii ‘Snow White’ is a California native baby blue eyes selection that blooms its heart out in masses of elegant white flowers. The 1–1.5" blooms can completely engulf the low 12" mound of scalloped foliage, creating a soft, luminous carpet for borders, containers, bulb plantings, and woodland-edge gardens.
This charming annual is especially lovely mixed with Nemophila ‘Penny Black’, meadowfoam, red poppies, or spring bulbs, where its clean white flowers add brightness and contrast. It makes a wonderful edging plant, a pretty container filler, and a delightful cover around tulips or other spring bloomers. The easy, self-sowing habit adds to its old-fashioned garden appeal.
Plant Nemophila menziesii ‘Snow White’ in sun to part shade with well-drained soil, and protect young plants from snails for best results. It may self-sow where happy, bringing back more soft white spring magic. Explore more sweet annuals in our Nemophila collection.
Original: $12.99
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$4.55

Description
Pure, fresh, and easy as spring, Nemophila menziesii ‘Snow White’ is a California native baby blue eyes selection that blooms its heart out in masses of elegant white flowers. The 1–1.5" blooms can completely engulf the low 12" mound of scalloped foliage, creating a soft, luminous carpet for borders, containers, bulb plantings, and woodland-edge gardens.
This charming annual is especially lovely mixed with Nemophila ‘Penny Black’, meadowfoam, red poppies, or spring bulbs, where its clean white flowers add brightness and contrast. It makes a wonderful edging plant, a pretty container filler, and a delightful cover around tulips or other spring bloomers. The easy, self-sowing habit adds to its old-fashioned garden appeal.
Plant Nemophila menziesii ‘Snow White’ in sun to part shade with well-drained soil, and protect young plants from snails for best results. It may self-sow where happy, bringing back more soft white spring magic. Explore more sweet annuals in our Nemophila collection.



















