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Scilla siberica (Siberian Squill)

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originRussia, Caucasus, Turkey
manufacturedNative to Russia, the Caucasus, and Turkey; widely naturalized in Europe and North America

This image features the Scilla siberica, commonly known as Siberian Squill. These are small, bulbous perennial plants that bloom in early spring with distinctive drooping, bell-shaped blue flowers. While the name suggests a Siberian origin, they are actually native to southwestern Russia, the Caucasus, and parts of Turkey.

As a natural organism, these do not have a 'brand' or 'ultimate owner' in the commercial sense. They are widely cultivated as ornamental garden plants and have naturalized in many temperate regions globally. In a garden retail context, they are sold by various horticultural nurseries and bulb distributors, but as shown, they are wild or naturalized flora growing in a grassy landscape.

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