

How to identify Siberian squill (Scilla siberica)
Siberian squill is a perennial bulbous plant that features clusters of nodding blue flowers, each typically around 1 inch (2.54 cm) wide. The blooms are supported on slender, upright stems that can reach a height of 4-8 inches (10-20 cm). This species possesses elongated, glossy green leaves that gracefully arch towards the ground. Multiple bulbs can be planted close together, leaving roughly 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) of space between each one, ensuring a dense and vibrant display. With adequate conditions, the plant shows resilience against cold, tolerating temperate drops down to around 14 degrees F (-10 degrees C).
Clusters of nodding blue flowers, each around 1 inch (2.54 cm) wide.
Slender, upright stems reaching 4-8 inches (10-20 cm) in height.
Elongated, glossy green leaves arching gracefully towards the ground.
Multiple bulbs planted close together with 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) spacing.
Resilient to cold, tolerating temperatures down to 14 degrees F (-10 degrees C).
Scientific Classification of Siberian squill