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Tubergen Milk Squill
Tubergen milk squill (Scilla mischtschenkoana 'Tubergeniana') produces pale blue to milk-white flowers with the faintest of blue midribs on the flower petals. It is similar to Siberian squill, but there may be up to 12 bell-like flowers per scape, and the stamens are yellow. Frequently the flowers start to open at soil level, but as the flowering season progresses, the flower stalks elongate to approximately 4 inches tall. This is a sterile cultivar, and increase in the garden is achieved slowly through production of bulb offsets, commonly referred to as daughter bulbs.
The species range extends from the Caucasus Mountains south to the mountains of Iran, and it was introduced to cultivation in 1931. Like many other early spring-flowering bulbs, it can be grown in full sun, or underneath the canopy of deciduous trees, where it completes its growth cycle before the trees start to leaf out.
膦呺鞏戩潣 韺岆灄瓯半倶 頃橃杸 杲冹澊 頂缄碃 雲鸽瀫 靾橃垹鞚 鞛堨姷雼堧嫟. 鞗愳偘歆電 旖旍勾靹滌姢 靷 雮 攵韯 鞚措瀫鞚 靷 歆雽鞐 瓯胳硱 鞛堦碃, 1931雲勳棎 觳橃潓 鞛鞍霅橁赴 鞁滌瀾頄堨姷雼堧嫟.