20 Scilla Siberica Bulbs
Scilla siberica, or Siberian squill or wood squill, has bunches of small nodding, bright blue flowers with narrow, strappy leaves and purplish stems. This blue beauty prefers direct sun, but can tolerate some shade and moist, but well drained soil in gardens, wildflower meadows, beds, borders, edging, rock gardens or underplanting of roses or shrubs. Scilla is a favourite naturalising bulb as it propagates quite quickly as well as being a main attractor to bees. Scilla siberica combines excellently with early daffodils, crocuses, chionodoxa, and puschkinia.
Scilla siberica, or Siberian squill or wood squill, has bunches of small nodding, bright blue flowers with narrow, strappy leaves and purplish stems. This blue beauty prefers direct sun, but can tolerate some shade and moist, but well drained soil in gardens, wildflower meadows, beds, borders, edging, rock gardens or underplanting of roses or shrubs. Scilla is a favourite naturalising bulb as it propagates quite quickly as well as being a main attractor to bees. Scilla siberica combines excellently with early daffodils, crocuses, chionodoxa, and puschkinia.
Scilla siberica, or Siberian squill or wood squill, has bunches of small nodding, bright blue flowers with narrow, strappy leaves and purplish stems. This blue beauty prefers direct sun, but can tolerate some shade and moist, but well drained soil in gardens, wildflower meadows, beds, borders, edging, rock gardens or underplanting of roses or shrubs. Scilla is a favourite naturalising bulb as it propagates quite quickly as well as being a main attractor to bees. Scilla siberica combines excellently with early daffodils, crocuses, chionodoxa, and puschkinia.