Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
Scilla puschkinioides
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Scilla puschkinioides

Native to Central Asia, mainly in the Pamir-Alay and Ala Tau Mountains in Kyrgyzstan. The most beautiful form originates near Kugart. Three to six greyish white flowers with a hint of blue in a fine cluster. Reminiscent of Puschkinia. Needs a dry rest period during summer.
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Description

Native to Central Asia, mainly in the Pamir-Alay and Ala Tau Mountains in Kyrgyzstan. The most beautiful form originates near Kugart. Three to six greyish white flowers with a hint of blue in a fine cluster. Reminiscent of Puschkinia. Needs a dry rest period during summer.

BELONGS TO THE FAMILY OF ASPERAGACEA, SCILLOIDACEAE

Scilla (to offend, to harm) was the word used by Hippocrates in reference to the roots, which contain a potent poison. The Scilla commonly used by the Romans and Greeks is the plant we now know as Urginea maritima (Sea Onion).

The genus Scilla comprises approximately 100 species, but quite a few of them have merged into other genera in recent years (e.g., Scilla non-scripta is now called Hyacinthoides non-scripta). They occur in both tropical and temperate regions from South Africa to the Mediterranean region and other parts of Europe and Asia.

The star hyacinth thrives on calcareous and humus-poor sandy soil that must not be too dry. Naturalization.

Plant data

Reference
6534
Color
greyish white with a sky blue glow
Bulb size
I.
Bulb Spacing
5
Planting Depth
6-8
Height in cm.
15-20
Flowering time in the months
3-4
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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