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Sila Non-Scripta
Scilla non-scripta
Scilla non-scripta, commonly known as the bluebell, is a perennial herbaceous plant that produces beautiful purple flowers. - Growth Characteristics: - Bluebells thrive primarily in shaded forests and prefer slightly moist soil. - They typically grow to a height of 10–20 cm and bloom around April or May. - Propagation Methods: - They are primarily propagated via bulbs. - While they can also be propagated by seeds, using bulbs is more efficient. - Cultivation Methods: - It is common to plant bulbs in the autumn; moderate sunlight or partial shade is suitable for planting. - Plant in well-draining soil and keep the soil moist. - Fertilizer is not strictly necessary, but adding a small amount of organic fertilizer in the spring is beneficial. 4. Use in the Garden: - It brightens up the foreground of flowerbeds in the spring and thrives even in shaded areas, making it suitable for forest-like gardens. - Planting it harmoniously with other spring flowers can create a beautiful landscape. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - While it is resistant to most pests, aphids and snails can cause problems. - Aphids can be controlled with soapy water or specialized pesticides. - Snails can be removed physically or dealt with using snail attractants. Silanon-Scripta is a plant that allows you to enjoy beautiful flowers every year when grown in the right environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
50cm
Spread
Colors
White, orange, blue
Bloom Period
May~June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
White daisy
Barnardia japonica f. albiflora
Sheila Hispanica
Scilla hispanica