The Siberian Squill, also known as Scilla siberica, effortlessly infuses your landscape with vibrant blue hues, creating a picturesque springtime tapestry that’s both enduring and enchanting. Plant the delightful gentian-blue flowers in fall. Scilla Siberica bulbs show best when planted closely in large drifts. Very hardy for zones 3-8 and a great bulb for naturalizing; bulbs will produce more flowers each year! Expect a charming height of 4-6 inches at full maturity, adding layers of beauty to your garden landscape.
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