- Urginea maritima
Taxobox | name = "Urginea maritima"
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Hyacinthaceae
genus = "Urginea "
species = "U. maritima"
binomial = "Urginea maritima"
binomial_authority = (L.) BakerThe plant "Urginea maritima" (syn. "Scilla maritima", "Urginea scilla", or "Drimia maritima") has the common names red squill, sea squill, sea onion, ein sit, and ada sogani. The name red squill may be reserved for a variety of the plant which has red-tinted flowers instead of the more common white. It may be placed in family
Hyacinthaceae with squills of genus "Scilla " or included in familyLiliaceae , depending on which classification system is used.Description
Sea squill is a
bulb which sends up a tall stalk topped by aninflorescence s of small white flowersan, followed by a rosette of large dull green leaves, that last until the followin summer. The bulb can get quite large, reaching over five pounds in weight.Habitat
This squill is native to coastal regions of the
Mediterranean in sandy soil, but it is widely cultivated.Uses
It has been used for medicinal purposes. The bulb contains
cardiac glycoside s which stimulate the heart and act asdiuretic s in moderate doses, and are emetic and poisonous in larger doses. The juice of the bulb causes blisters when put in contact with skin. The plant has been used as a rodenticide and may show promise as an insecticide. The most active compounds in the plant are scillirosides, especially proscillaridine A.More
In
Israel the sea squill (חצב) has gained an almost iconic status, and is popularly known as the "harbinger of autumn", due to the fact that the flowers pop out all over the country at the end of the dry summer, some time before the first rain.External links
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=URMA2 USDA Plants Profile]
* [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-564.html Uses of Red Squill]
* [http://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/plant.asp?ID=26 in wildflowers of israel]
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