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Scilla verna
It is a small plant, usually reaching 5-15 centimetres in height. It is perennial and grows from a bulb which is 10-15 millimetres across and ovoid in shape. Two to seven leaves grow from the base of the plant; they are long and narrow, measuring 3-20 cm by 2-5 mm. The flowers grow in a dense cluster of two to twelve at the top of the upright stem. They are scentless and have six violet-blue tepals, 5-8 mm long. Each flower has a 5-15 mm long, bluish bract at the base. The seeds are ovoid and black.
The plant occurs from Portugal north through Spain, France, Great Britain (particularly the west coast) and Ireland (mainly along the east coast), reaching as far as the Faroe Islands and Norway. It is found in short dry grassy areas, usually near the sea. It is one of the key components of the H7 plant community in the British National Vegetation Classification system.
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Hola Marta! no habia visto este comentario hasta ahora!
si!! estuve 17 dias viajando por la isla de Skye, las Orkney y despues por los borders con Inglaterra. Se me hizo corto...como siempre que voy!!!
muchas veces me planteo mudarme alli, pero creo que echaria demasiado de menos el sol! :)
Que bueno haber estado por Escocia! :-)