Puschkinia is a genus of four known species of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae.[2] It is native to the Caucasus and the Middle East.[1]Puschkinia scilloides is grown as an ornamental bulbous plant.
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Puschkinia is a genus of four known species of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. It is native to the Caucasus and the...
Puschkinia scilloides, commonly known as striped squill or Lebanon squill, is a bulbous perennial, native to Western Asia and the Caucasus. Puschkinia...
Puschkinia peshmenii is a bulbous perennial from Turkey and Iran, producing flowers in shades of green in spring. Puschkinia peshmenii grows from a bulb...
plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers, native to Europe and Asia Puschkinia scilloides, a bulbous perennial resembling Scilla also cultivated for...
The stamens of Scilla are separate, unlike those of the related genus Puschkinia, which are fused into a tube. The pollen is dark blue. After flowering...
Hyacinthoides (bluebells), Muscari (grape hyacinths) and Scilla and Puschkinia (squills or scillas). Some are important as cut flowers. Scilloideae are...
frost-hardy plants in the genera Scilla, Chionodoxa, Hyacinthoides, Muscari, Puschkinia, Brimeura, Hyacinthella, Bellevalia, Hyacinthus and Ornithogalum were...
a series of other flowers, including Iris reticulata, Tulipa persica, Puschkinia scilloides, Iris elegantissima and Tulipa florenskyii. "Iris acutiloba...