Siberian Squill

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Scilla siberica

Loose clusters of blue bells with long bloom for us and for the bees.

Bright flax-blue bells. Very prolific, can form great drifts. Lightly scented. Watch the bees collect the blue pollen.

6–8" tall. Early Spring blooms, Z2-8. 7-8cm bulbs.

Items from our perennial plants warehouse will ship around September 30 through October. Bulbs can be planted successfully up until your ground freezes.

Note to Alaska and far north customers: We cannot guarantee an early shipment, so please plan accordingly and order early.

We cannot accommodate specific ship date requests or guarantee your order will arrive by a certain day.

ships in fall

6643 Siberian Squill

A: 10 ea
$5.75
B: 50 ea
$22.00
C: 200 ea
$78.00

Additional Information

Siberian Squill Scilla siberica

Loose clusters of delicate pendent bells with a very long bloom time. Prefers cool places, in short grass, under shrubs, deciduous trees or even the shady side of a cedar hedge. May be the most shade-tolerant bulb but also performs well in sun if the soil’s not too dry. Amazingly hardy and an excellent naturalizer. Beloved by bees.

Novelties and Specialties

The Royal General Bulbgrowers Association in Holland (Koninklijke Algemeene Vereeniging voor Bloembollencultuur, or KAVB) puts this large group of diverse flowers into a boring catch-all category: Miscellaneous Bulbs. The expensive catalogs call them accent bulbs; some call them minor or dwarf bulbs (even though some of the fritillaries are huge!); Louise Beebe Wilder covered most of them in her 1936 classic Adventures with Hardy Bulbs. Whatever you call them, most are sweet, colorful, and completely welcome in spring.