Scilla verna, Hudson
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Scilla verna |
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6. S. verna Hudson , El. Angl. ed. 2, 1: 142 (1778).
Bulb 10-15 mm in diameter, ovoid. Stems 5-15(-25) cm. Leaves 2-7, 3- 20 cm x2-5 mm, narrowly linear, obtuse, shorter than to about as long as the scape. Inflorescence a dense 2- to 12-flowered corymbose cluster; bracts linear-subulate, scarious, longer than the pedicels; lower pedicels 5-12 mm. Flowers scentless. Perianth-segments 5-8 mm, violet-blue, subacute. Filaments lanceolate. Capsule 4-6 mm, subglobose, trigonous. Seeds ovoid, black. 2n = 20. • W. Europe, from N. Portugal to the Fceröer. Br Fa Ga Hb Hs Lu No.
Plants from Portugal referred to this species differ in having mostleaves longer than the scape, lax and racemose inflorescences and linear filaments.
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Scilla verna
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
S. verna
| Hudson 1778: 142 |
