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Scilla amoena, Linn. Star Hyacinth. Leaves 4-7, flaccid, ascending, glabrous, 6-9 inches long, 1/3-2/3 inches broad: scapes several, equaling the leaves: racemes several-flowered, 4-8, open; flowers distant, 1/2-3/4 inches diameter, blue: pedicels ascending or spreading. March. Austria, Germany.—Hardy. It grows luxuriantly, several flowering stems being found on the same plant.
Scilla amoena, Linn. Star Hyacinth. Fig. 3578. Lvs. 4-7, flaccid, ascending, glabrous, 6-9 in. long, 1/3-2/3 in. broad: scapes several, equaling the lvs.: racemes several-fld., 4-8, open; fls. distant, 1/2-3/4 in. diam., blue: pedicels ascending or spreading. March. Austria, Germany. B.M. 341. G. 37:295.—Hardy. It grows luxuriantly, several flowering sts. being found on the same plant.
 
 
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Scilla amoena, Linn. Star Hyacinth. Leaves 4-7, flaccid, ascending, glabrous, 6-9 inches long, 1/3-2/3 inches broad: scapes several, equaling the leaves: racemes several-flowered, 4-8, open; flowers distant, 1/2-3/4 inches diameter, blue: pedicels ascending or spreading. March. Austria, Germany.—Hardy. It grows luxuriantly, several flowering stems being found on the same plant. CH


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