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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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