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Scilla peruviana, the
Portuguese squill, is a
species of
Scilla native to the
western Mediterranean region in Iberia, Italy, and
northwest Africa. It is...
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Corymb is a
botanical term for an
inflorescence with the
flowers growing in such a
fashion that the
outermost are
borne on
longer pedicels than the inner...
- but are
rarely if ever
locally invasive.[citation needed]
Paniculate or
corymbose cymes;
bracts minute, nonmodified;
fruits globose or subglobose, white...
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flowers have
petals that are 10–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) long
collected in
corymbose few-flowered
racemes and are
generally light purple, pink or
almost white...
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singly at the end of
branches or
sometimes in
inflorescences of
terminal corymbose cymes. The disc
florets are pseudo-bi****ual and come in
several colors...
- and 9.5 cm in
width but
commonly shorter.
Inflorescence is terminal,
corymbosely arranged and crowded;
flowers are pale mauve,
purple or white. The species...
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longitudinal band on the
adaxial (upper) side, an
inflorescence that is
corymbose or pseudocorymbose,
tepals that are
white with a
longitudinal green band...
- grow from the
crown of the root-stock in the spring,
these branch in a
corymbose fashion. The
roots of the
plant can
reach a
depth of up to 6.1 m (20 ft)...
- open
branching umbrella (umbel)
shaped terminal cluster,
described as a
corymbose raceme. The petal-like
perianth is
radially symmetric (actinomorphic)...
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intercostae reticulate, obscure.
Flowers bi****ual, greenish-white, in
terminal corymbose panicled cymes;
bracts small;
calyx small campanulate, 2 lipped, 5 lobed;...