Portuguese squill

Scilla peruviana

"Scilla peruviana", the Portuguese squill, is a species of "Scilla" native to the western Mediterranean region in Iberia, Italy, and northwest Africa.
Portuguese squill or Caribbean Jewels (Scilla peruviana) This unusual looking plant blooms with delicate blue flowers. If you were to see it before it was in bloom, you may think that it was a rather homely looking plant, with no potential to have flowers, let alone pretty blues ones! What a surprisingly lovely plant! Geotagged,Portuguese squill,Scilla peruviana,United States,Winter

Appearance

It is a bulb-bearing herbaceous perennial plant. The bulb is 6–8 cm diameter, white with a covering of brown scales. The leaves are linear, 20–60 cm long and 1–4 cm broad, with 5-15 leaves produced each spring. The flowering stem is 15–40 cm tall, bearing a dense pyramidal raceme of 40-100 flowers; each flower is blue, 1–2 cm diameter, with six tepals.
Peruvian Squill _ Scilla/Oncostema peruviana Gardens in Grootbijgaarden, Belgium.  Belgium,Geotagged,Portuguese squill,Scilla peruviana,Spring

Naming

Although the epithet "peruviana" means "from Peru", it is strictly a western Mediterranean species. Linnaeus named the species in 1753, noting an earlier name given to the plant by Carolus Clusius, "Hyacinthus stellatus peruanus". It is said that Clusius misunderstood a statement that the bulbs came from a ship called "Peru" and thought that they came from the country.
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Uses

It is commonly grown as an ornamental plant for its spring flowers; several cultivars are available ranging in colour from white to light or dark blue, or violet. In some areas it is also known as hyacinth-of-Peru, Cuban-lily, or Peruvian scilla.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAsparagales
FamilyAsparagaceae
GenusScilla
SpeciesS. peruviana