Scilla bifolia
Scilla bifolia, the alpine squill or two-leaf squill, is a herbaceous perennial plant growing from an underground bulb, belonging to the genus Scilla of the family Asparagaceae.
The Latin specific epithet bifolia means "twin leaved".
Description
Scilla bifolia grows from a bulb across. There are two or rarely three lance-shaped, curved, fleshy and shiny leaves and the bases of the leaves clasp up to about the half of the stem.The flowering stems are erect and unbranched, high. The raceme bears 6-10 flowers, each across.
The flowers of Scilla bifolia are upward-facing, unlike the nodding flowers of Scilla siberica. They bloom from early to late spring. The six tepals are deep violet-blue, more rarely white, pink, or purple. The fruit is a capsule across.
S. bifolia has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of [Garden Merit].
Taxonomy
Subspecies
- Scilla bifolia subsp. bifolia
- Scilla bifolia subsp. buekkensis Soó
- Scilla bifolia subsp. rara Trávníček
- Scilla bifolia subsp. spetana Trávníček
The cultivated variety 'Rosea' has pale pink or white flowers.
Synonyms
Synonyms of Scilla bifolia include:- Adenoscilla bifolia Gren.
- Anthericum bifolium Scop.
- Genlisa bifolia Raf.
- Hyacinthus bifolia E.H.L.Krause in Sturm
- Ornithogalum bifolium Neck.
- Scilla alpina Schur
- Scilla carnea Sweet
- Scilla decidua Speta
- Scilla dubia K.Koch
- Scilla longistylosa Speta
- Scilla minor K.Koch
- Scilla nivalis Boiss.
- Scilla pleiophylla Speta
- Scilla resslii Speta
- Scilla secunda Janka
- Scilla silvatica Czetz
- Scilla uluensis Speta
- Scilla voethorum Speta
- Scilla xanthandra K.Koch
- Stellaris bifolia Moench