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separate genera.
Others disagree, and
would refer to
Chionodoxa siehei as
Scilla siehei. The
earliest published genus name must be used when
genera are...
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stated that the most
common garden species is
properly called C.
siehei. C.
siehei and C.
forbesii are now
regarded by
other sources as
synonyms of S...
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Turkey flowering in
early spring. It is
considered synonymous with
Scilla siehei,
known as Siehe's glory-of-the-snow, by some sources,
although others distinguish...
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Hyles siehei is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known in
southern and
eastern Turkey, Armenia,
northern Syria,
northern Iraq and
northern Iran....
- in
gardens in
Europe the name
Chionodoxa siehei;
those who do not give it the name
Scilla siehei. The
siehei element is constant. Similarly, if what were...
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nomenclature within the then
genus Chionodoxa. They
cited examples of C.
siehei that was
merged with C.
forbesii after being known for many
years as C....
- the
identity of the other,
which may be
either Scilla forbesii (syn. S.
siehei) or
Scilla luciliae. Like its parents,
Scilla ×
allenii grows from bulbs...
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salangensis (Ebert, 1969) H.
sammuti Eitschberger,
Danner & Surholt, 1998 H.
siehei (Pungeler, 1903) H.
stroehlei Eitschberger,
Danner & Surholt, 1998 H. tithymali...
- Wild. A
hybrid has been named:
Scilla ×
allenii (G.Nicholson)
Speta Scilla siehei – glory-of-the-snow: see
Scilla forbesii The
common bluebell of British...
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nicaea Hyles perkinsi Hyles robertsi Hyles salangensis Hyles sammuti Hyles siehei Hyles stroehlei Hyles tithymali Hyles vespertilio Hyles wilsoni Hyles zygophylli...