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Alpine Squill

Scilla bifolia

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Description:

Small herbaceous perennial, growing from an underground bulb and flowering very early.

Habitat:

Very common one in our counties, flowering very early, probably on of the first ones to show up. I've been seeing them since mid February, in all lowland broadleaved forests protruding from underneath the thick layer of dead leaves on forest floor.

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