scilla

IPA: sˈɪɫʌ

noun

  • A plant of the genus Scilla; a squill.
  • (pharmacology) A bulb of Urginea scilla.
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Examples of "scilla" in Sentences

  • Some of the small early bulbs do well in shade too, esp. scilla.
  • The latter are at the end of the season now, the scilla at the top.
  • In the flower bed we have lots of blue scilla, plus crocus and Snowdrops.
  • Poet's narcissus flowered and this scilla scilla planted together bloom at same time
  • The warm sunshine soon brought out the scilla and crocus, almost carpeting the whole bed.
  • The caption under it reads “Scilla peruviana in bloom”, the grass is shown to the left of the scilla.
  • The flower bed is blue from scilla now, with spots of white snowball primula and a few tulips and a single daffodil.
  • At the mouth swallowed or not swallowed: If swallowed liquid or solid: liquid, as compound wine of hellebore, scilla or sea-onion, senna,
  • Later on a mass of blue scilla surrounds the foot of the tree and the headstone and it looks as if the unknown Huckins was buried underwater.
  • In the scilla there is no corona, neither a tube, but the petal-like sepals or divisions of the perianth are entire, going to the base of the flower.

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