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Scilla mischtschenkoana
Syn.: Scilla tubergeniana
Flower colour: white with a hint of light blue
Flowering period: February-March
Average plant height: 10 cm
Planting depth to base of bulb:10 cm
Spacing between bulbs: 10 cm
Type of bulb: bulb
Light requirements: partial shade
Landscape uses: under trees and shrubs, in rock gardens and borders
This scilla is the earliest to flower and was introduced to the Netherlands from Iran in 1931 by the Dutch firm, Tubergen. It tolerates a lot of shade and is beautiful when planted together with Winter aconite and snowdrops.