Scilla Siberica

Description

Siberian squill is known for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that adorn gardens and naturalized areas with patches of vibrant blue in early spring. It’s a petite plant that adds a touch of beauty to any landscape.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers are small, star-shaped, and blue-violet in color, with six petals per bloom. They grow in dense racemes atop slender stems, creating a stunning display.
 
Leaves: The plant produces basal, strap-like leaves that are narrow and grass-like in appearance. These leaves emerge in early spring along with or shortly before the flowers.
 
Stems: Stems are leafless, slender, and rise up to 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) tall.
 
Bulbs: It grows from small, rounded bulbs that are planted in the fall.

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