Puschkinia scilloides

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Puschkinia scilloides, Adams (Adamsia scilloides, Willd.). Height 4-12 in.: bulb globular, about 3/4in. thick: lvs. as long as scape, 1/2-1 in. wide: raceme 1-10-fld.; pedicels slender, erect; perianth usually bluish white; divisions elliptic-oblong, three times as long as the tube; crown one-third as long as divisions, cleft to middle into truncate or retuse teeth. April, May. Var. libanotica, Boiss. (P. libanotica, Zucc.), differs from the type in having divisions of perianth 1/2in. long and the teeth of the crown more acute and bifid. Gn. 32, p. 5; 54, p. 219. B.M. 2244. F.S. 21:2220 (as P. sicula). F. Tracy Hubbard.


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