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- Puschkinia is a genus of four known species of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. It is native to the Caucasus and the...
- Puschkinia scilloides, commonly known as striped squill or Lebanon squill, is a bulbous perennial, native to Western Asia and the Caucasus. Puschkinia...
- several new methods of refining and processing of platinum. The genus of Puschkinia commemorates his name. Wunschmann, Ernest (1884). General German Biography...
- Puschkinia peshmenii is a bulbous perennial from Turkey and Iran, producing flowers in shades of green in spring. Puschkinia peshmenii grows from a bulb...
- plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers, native to Europe and Asia Puschkinia scilloides, a bulbous perennial resembling Scilla also cultivated for...
- The stamens of Scilla are separate, unlike those of the related genus Puschkinia, which are fused into a tube. The pollen is dark blue. After flowering...
- Hyacinthoides (bluebells), Muscari (grape hyacinths) and Scilla and Puschkinia (squills or scillas). Some are important as cut flowers. Scilloideae are...
- "C-banded karyotypes in the Scilla hohenackeri group, S. persica, and Puschkinia (Liliaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 126 (2): 149–188. Bibcode:1976PSyEv...
- Ornithogalum Oxalis Pasithea Pleione (Rockery Orchid) Polianthes (Tuberosa) Puschkinia Ranunculus Rhodohypoxis Sandersonia Sauromatum Scadoxus Schizostylis (Kaffir...
- included in Ornithogalum) Scilloideae Pseudoprospero Speta Scilloideae Puschkinia Adams Nolinoideae Reineckea ****h Nolinoideae Rohdea Roth (including Gonioscypha...