Scilla siberica

English: Siberian Squill
Nederlands: Oosterse sterhyacint
Español:
Français: Scille de Sibérie
Deutsch: Sibirischer Blaustern - Nickende Sternhyazinthe - Sibirische Sternhyazinthe

Family: Asparagaceae - Asparagus family
Flowering time: March-April
Height: 10-20cm
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Colour: deep blue
Leaves: leaves two to four, oblong to broad-linear shaped
Habitat: deciduous woods and scrubb
Distribution: native to southwestern Russia, the Caucasus and Turkey







Notes: Siberian Squill has drooping, bell-shaped flowers, one to three on a common scape, often several scapes per bulb. After flowering, the flower stems become limp as capsules (pods) mature. At maturity, the capsules become purple and split open, releasing small, dark brown seeds. When the seeds are mature, the leaves wither and the plant goes dormant until the next spring. In the Netherlands the Scilla siberica has become naturalized.

Related key words: Rotterdam Kralingse Bos, Botanische tuin Kralingen, Landgoed Elswout Overveen, stinzenplant, stinzenflora, Stinsenplanze, plantes castrale