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‖ scilla (ˈsɪlə) [L. = Gr. σκίλλα.] a. Bot. A genus of liliaceous plants; a plant of this genus, a squill. b. Pharmacy. The bulb of Urginea Scilla (formerly called Scilla maritima).1824 Loudon Encycl. Gard. §6502 Some species of scilla, muscari, iris, allium, oxalis. 1880 Echo 4 Oct. 4/1 Hardy bulbs...
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Scilla
peruanus as Scilla peruviana, while Fuchs' Hyacinthus caeruleus mas minor, he named Scilla bifolia. , leaving a much smaller genus referred to as Scilla s.s. or Scilla sensu Speta, with about 30 species.
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Scilla (disambiguation)
Scilla is a genus of perennial herbs. Scilla may also refer to
Scilla (name)
Scilla, Calabria, a town in Italy
Scilla Lighthouse in Italy
Dorsum Scilla, a wrinkle ridge on the Moon
Scylla,
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Scilla, Calabria
Twin towns
Scilla has been twinned with the following:
Ħamrun, Malta
In popular culture
Scilla is one of two primary settings in Elizabeth Street, a Gallery
See also
Scilla Lighthouse
Scyllaeum
Calabrian wine
References
External links
Scilla, Calabria
Castles in Italy
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Scilla Sclanizza
Scilla Sclanizza married the prominent Italian puppeteer Otello Sarzi (1922–2001). Scilla Sclanizza died in Turin, Italy in 2006.
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Scilla (name)
Scilla may refer to the following people
Given name
Scilla Gabel (born 1938), Italian film, television and stage actress
Scilla Sclanizza (1926–2006), Italian screen and stage actress
Surname
Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), Italian painter, paleontologist and geologist
Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (1840–1895
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Scilla bifolia
Neck. [1770]
Scilla alpina Schur [1852]
Scilla carnea Sweet [1830]
Scilla decidua Speta [1976]
Scilla dubia K.Koch [1847]
Scilla longistylosa Speta [1976 ]
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Scilla minor K.Koch [1847]
Scilla nivalis Boiss. [1844]
Scilla pleiophylla Speta [1980]
Scilla resslii Speta [1977]Scilla secunda Janka [1856]Scilla
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Scilla sardensis
It belongs to a group of Scilla species that were formerly put in a separate genus, Chionodoxa, and may now be treated as Scilla sect. Chionodoxa. Scilla sardensis resembles S. forbesii, but has a less distinct white 'eye'.
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Dorsum Scilla
Dorsum Scilla is a wrinkle ridge at in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon. It is 108 km long and was named after Agostino Scilla in 1976. References
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Scilla hyacinthoides
Scilla hyacinthoides is a geophyte, native to Southern Europe to Northern Iraq. Like all Scilla it is a bulbous plant. Habitat
Scilla hyacinthoides is native to France including Corsica, Italy (Sardegna, Sicilia), Greece including East Aegean Islands, Yugoslavia, and the
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Agostino Scilla
Scilla dismissed Cardano's claim. Dorsum Scilla on the Moon is named after him.
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Scilla Lighthouse
Scilla Lighthouse () is an active lighthouse in Calabria just opposite of Capo Peloro Lighthouse which is on the Sicilian coast; both lighthouses direct The lighthouse is settled on the seaward side terrace of the Castello Ruffo di Scilla, in the town of Scilla on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Scilla buekkensis
Scilla buekkensis (syn. Scilla drunensis subsp. buekkensis (Speta) Kereszty) is a species of Scilla native to some beech and hornbeam forests in Hungary and Slovakia in Central
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Scilla verna
Scilla verna, commonly known as spring squill, is a flowering plant native to Western Europe. It belongs to the squill genus Scilla. External links
Distribution of Scilla verna in Britain and Ireland
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Flora of Europe
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