Bellevalia

The genus Bellevalia, of which about 40 species are known, differs from the genus Muscari with the following characteristics: the flowers are clearly opened at the end and are tubular or funnel-shaped. The anthers extend TO the opening of the flowers, thus: NOT protruding.

Bellevalia

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Bellevalia atroviolacea
Native to Central Asia, especially in the Pamir-Alay Mountains and north-eastern Afghanistan, on barren and dry hills. The almost purplish-black, bell-shaped flowers, up to 20 in the flower cluster, appear in April. The slender, blue-green leaves...
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Bellevalia cyanopoda
A rare and early-flowering species collected by Arnis Seisums in Syria where it grows on dolomite. A compact plant with silver-grey leaves. The slender bell-shaped flowers are bright violet-blue. Suitable for a cool but light spot.
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Bellevalia fornicula
Native to northeast Turkey in moist meadows in the mountains, on swampy soil. A real eye-catcher with fantastic large sky-blue flowers over which there is a green glow. Propagation is by seed only, the bulbs do not form clisters.
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Bellevalia nivalis

An early-flowering Bellevalia found in Cyprus, Syria and Lebanon. In bud, the flowers in the compact flower cluster are purple, when opening they become lighter in colour, almost white. The flower spike also lengthens during flowering.

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Bellevalia pycnantha
Intro: 1835. Origin: eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and northern Iraq where they grow in moist meadows. Very distinctive dark blue, almost black flowers. Ideal for naturalising and also looks good in pots, for example in combination with other...
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Bellevalia sarmatica
A rare species found in Eastern Europe, parts of Turkey, Iran and Iraq, growing on open plains, in grasslands, but also in shrubby areas. Initially, the brown flowers are on two cm. long flower stalks, but during growth the flower stalk lengthens...
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