Squill is Scilla or Sea Onions;
Quietly emerging after winter snows;
Undeterred by type of soil;
Irresistably attractive in rock gardens;
Long-lived perennials in Zones 3-9;
Loves full sun for a bright display.
Published by Sandy James
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19 Comments
Post a CommentYou are always such a joy to read my friend and good neighbor.
Not a flower with which I am familiar. Very interesting! rcj
Great writing, Sandy!!
What an awesome and gifted writer you are my friend. Praying for rain.
These are new to me and I enjoy them like I am there! Thanks, Sandy - siva
Outstanding! Thanks!
Great one, and what a lovely little flower!
Sandy, you educate and enlighten me with your verse--so lovely!
Clever way to tell us about this plant. Thanks for all your comments at my Y!N pieces!
Fun!