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The image features Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica), a small, bulbous perennial plant known for its drooping, bell-shaped blue flowers. Despite its name, it is not native to Siberia but originates from Southwestern Russia, the Caucasus, and Turkey. These plants are often found in garden beds and under deciduous trees as they are one of the earliest bloomers in spring.
In a commercial context, these bulbs are grown and distributed globally by various horticultural companies. The Netherlands is the primary global hub for the cultivation and export of flower bulbs like Scilla. Because it is a biological organism, its 'manufacturing' refers to horticultural production, which occurs primarily in the Netherlands and local nurseries in the United States and Europe. No single brand owns the species as it is a naturally occurring plant, though various seed and bulb companies package and sell them under different trade names.
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