Siberian Squill. A low-growing delight whose little flowers are the bluest of blues. This vigorous variety naturalizes readily, spreading by seed and offsets. Early spring.
Scillas have the agreeable habit of self-propagating freely in full sun or light shade and well-drained soil, living long, trouble-free lives. They naturalize readily in low grass or at the feet of deciduous trees and shrubs. The short stature of most makes them welcome at the front of a perennial border or in a rock garden as well.
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