- Siberian squill
Taxobox | name = Siberian squill
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Asparagales
familia =Hyacinthaceae
genus = "Scilla "
species = "S. siberica"
binomial = "Scilla siberica"
binomial_authority = Haw.Siberian squill ("Scilla siberica"), also known as the wood squill or spring beauty, is a small
perennial plant native toSiberia .This plant grows to 15 cm (6
inch es) tall and produces small, violet-blueflower s with bluepollen early in the spring.It spends the winter as a small
bulb , perhaps as big as the end of a little finger. It puts up short, somewhat grassy foliage very early in the spring, produces one or more tiny blue flowers, goes to seed, and disappears by summer.This plant can be planted into a lawn, and, if it naturalizes, can give a very pretty early spring display. It can tolerate light foot traffic while dormant and transplants easily. They are best grown in cool, moist locations with well-drained
soil of average fertility. They are very cold-tolerant. It does not do well in hot and/or dry conditions, though it does well in sun or light shade.Image link
* [http://www.twofrog.com/squill.html Flowers of Siberian squill]
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