I found a field of naturalizedscilla growing next to the violets. I have a special place in my heart for scilla because it reminds me of my grandmother whose name was Scylla. It’s also one of the first blankets of colour to greet us in early spring.
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2 thoughts on “Scilla siberica”
This is one of my favorite blue flowers – such a beautiful blue.
This is one of my favorite blue flowers – such a beautiful blue.
Beautiful! They look like little butterflies.