Squill production
Squill is a bulbed plant that has been used medicinally for thousands of years.
English bluebells and wood hyacinth, both botanically
squills, share midseason bloom with crown imperial.
Geraniaceae Kodsaya-Damascus Scilla maritime
Squill. Liliaceae Tartous Allium sativum L.
In vitro regeneration of red
squill Urginea maritima (L.) baker.
Traditionally, herbs such as
squill, garlic and lobelia would have been prescribed.
Blodyn sy'n perthyn i deulu'r lili ydi hwn - Scilla verna ydi'r enw Lladin arno - 'spring
squill' yn Saesneg.
"How many times can you ask someone without yawning whether they have a
squill?"
The cloudburst released its waters over the wastes of al-Ghabit like a Yemeni unloading his bag of goods for sale, and at daybreak the finches in the broad wadi were giddy with spiced wine, while beasts of prey at dusk, drowned in the furthest reaches, lay stiff on their sides like uprooted bulbs of
squill. What modern texts might fit into the overall structure of the qasida?
To pull off the deal, Breen needs the help of second baseman Corky
Squill, the Eddie Gard of the drama.
Let's grace this page with pungent marigold, though its petals will powder to a sulfur's wings, and opposite, mount a racemed camass stalk, its bulb the sweet
squill of proximate shores.
Over in the formal terrace beds, Glory-of-the-snow with its deep blue flowers stands proud, complementing the blue striped petals of its neighbouring Stripped
Squill.