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Spring Squill, Gunna
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Coll - Gunna
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken on Gunna, Coll
13 May 2017
Vernal Squill in Birsay, Orkney
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CEP - Orkney
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken in Birsay, Orkney. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1974, it has been kept as a biological record, not for its photographic quality.
19 June 1974
Spring Squill, Orasaigh, South Uist
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Western Isles - South Uist
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken on Orasaigh, South Uist. It usually grows to some extent spaced out away from other plants, but here it grows more closely together.
25 May 2017
Spring Squill, Orasaigh, South Uist
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Western Isles - South Uist
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken on Orasaigh, South Uist.
25 May 2017
Spring squill, Rousay
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Orkney - Rousay
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken on Faraclett Head, Rousay, Orkney
14 May 2014
Spring squill, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This is an uncommon white one, photographed on Foula.
27 June 2014
Thrift and Spring squill, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Thrift (Armeria maritima) alongside Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna). Thrift is a seaside evergreen that produces clumps of pink flowers in the summer. Spring Squill is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This photo was taken in Foula.
27 June 2014
Spring squill, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. Usually having darker blue petals, this fairly pale one was photographed on Foula.
27 June 2014
Spring squill, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. Usually having darker blue petals, this fairly pale one was photographed on Foula.
27 June 2014
Spring squill (Scilla verna)
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Sutherland - Melvich
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken at Melvich, Sutherland.