• Siberian squill ( Scilla siberica ) has escaped cultivation and is considered an invasive species in areas outside its native range. (britannica.com)
  • Let's look at a couple early blooming spring bulbs, starting with Scilla, or commonly known as Siberian Squill. (iheart.com)
  • Over six feet tall, the Siberian Squill is one of the most spectacular spring-blooming bulbs. (nycjpg.com)
  • Plant Squill bulbs 2-3" deep. (organic-heirloom-seed.com)
  • Leave these squill bulbs in place during dormancy and enjoy the display of blooms year after year. (dutchgrown.com)
  • Siberian squill naturalizes easily, spreading by seed and bulbs. (gardengatemagazine.com)
  • The Siberian squill is a very early flowering bulb that has been grown in gardens since 1796. (onlineplantguide.com)
  • Siberian Squills for example only appear, at this time, to be a problem in the Midwest, while Japanese Spirea is a problem East of the Rockies. (melindamyers.com)
  • You'll get 5 Grecian windflowers , 5 winter aconites , 5 snake's-head fritillaries , 5 silver bells , and 5 Siberian squill . (oldhousegardens.com)
  • Cardiac glycosides are found in a diverse group of plants including Digitalis purpurea and Digitalis lanata (foxgloves), Nerium oleander (common oleander), Thevetia peruviana (yellow oleander), Convallaria majalis (lily of the valley), Urginea maritima and Urginea indica (squill), Strophanthus gratus (ouabain), Apocynum cannabinum (dogbane), and Cheiranthus cheiri (wallflower). (medscape.com)
  • Blue squill is excellent for naturalizing beneath trees that lose their leaves, where it will form drifts of singing blue bells in early spring. (organic-heirloom-seed.com)
  • Of course, our content can't come only from our staff -- we also depend on you to help keep Squills successful. (youngwriterssociety.com)
  • Silver squill has the ability to store moisture in its stems during times of drought. (almostparadise.de)
  • The Silver squill requires minimal watering, it is considered to be drought-tolerant, much like succulents. (almostparadise.de)
  • Lebanon Squill (Puschkinia libanotica) has ice-blue flowers that bloom in early to mid-spring. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • The ice-blue flowers of Lebanon Squill (Puschkinia libanotica), a small growing perennial bulb, bloom in early to mid-spring. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Puschkinia - commonly called striped squill-is grown for its small, densely packed racemes of bell-shaped, pale blue flowers with darker blue stripes that appear in spring. (gardenchronicle.com)
  • Puschkinia scilloides, Striped squill, a 6-8 inches (15.2-20.3cm) tall species bearing erect racemes of 4 to 10 densely packed flowers in spring. (gardenchronicle.com)
  • The striped squill, Puschkinia libanotica, is a lovely naturalizer for sun to part shade with pale blue to white flowers with a royal blue stripe down the middle of each petal. (phoenixperennials.com)
  • Our Silver Squill come in a 9cm Nursery Pot. (plantify.co.za)
  • Yes, this is the Silver Squill. (plantify.co.za)
  • Silver Squill will produce new 'bulbous pups' around the established plant until the entire pot has been filled up with a colony of plants. (plantify.co.za)
  • Follow these instructions to keep your Silver Squill healthy and happy. (plantify.co.za)
  • Silver Squill is often cultivated as a houseplant and grows with minimal care. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • Outdoor plants can withstand winter temperatures below 30°F (-1°C). Try growing Silver Squill outdoors during spring and summer when ambient temperatures are at least 60°F (15°C). In cold regions, move the plant back indoors. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • Use a soil-based potting mixture and plant Silver Squill bulbs in pans or half-pots. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • See more at How to Grow and Care for a Silver Squill . (worldofsucculents.com)
  • The common name of squill is also used for DRIMIA. (bvsalud.org)
  • Adulteration and misbranding of fluidextract of aconite, tincture of aconite, fluidextract of digitalis, and fluidextract of squill compound. (nih.gov)
  • Striped Squill\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/h1\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eFragrant\u003c\/strong\u003e, trouble-free, and among the first to arrive in early spring - No garden should be without Pushkinia! (easytogrowbulbs.com)
  • Large colonies of squill can be seen in the eastern counties of the state, from Duluth to Rochester. (minnesotawildflowers.info)