NEWS FROM GARDENS

The blue St. Petersburg sky came down to rest on the lawns of the Mikhailovsky Garden. It blooms Siberian Scylla.
In the group, we repeatedly talked about this bulbous plant, which since the 18th century has been used by garden craftsmen for spring decoration of the garden.

Blueberries, blue snowdrops, sprouts, cloves, orphans, weeds – this is the name of the plant in different regions of Russia. Now the question is for the morning workout.

WHY CARL LINEAR WAS CALLING THIS EPHEMEROID SCYLLA OF SIBERIA, AT LEAST IT DOES NOT GROW IN SIBERIA?

The answer can be found in our previous publications.
We hope to meet in May, but for now do not get sick and remain optimistic.

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