Siberian Squill
Taken at Hogganfield Loch on 4th April 2019 using Nikon D500 with Sigma 600 mm zoom lens. 
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Taken at Baron's Haugh on 17th April 2021 using Nikon D500 with Sigma 600 mm zoom lens.
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Taken at Hogganfield Loch on 21st April 2019 using Nikon D500 with Sigma 600 mm zoom lens
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Siberian Squill.
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Scilla siberica.
Asparagales.
Asparagaceae.
Bulbous perennial.
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Woodlands and wild areas.
10 - 20 cms.
March - April
After flowering, the flower stems become limp as pods mature. At maturity, the pods become purple and split open, releasing small, dark brown seeds. When the seeds are mature, the leaves wither and the plant goes dormant until the next spring. Ingestion may cause severe discomfort.