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Siberian squill Fairy tale like Scilla siberica over a white background

Name meaning:

The name comes from the Latin word "scilla", also written "squilla", which means "sea onion".
It is also believed that the name comes from the Greek word "skilla", which means "to injure", "to disturb", or "to excite".


Scilla symbolism:

Scilla symbolizes loyalty, fidelity, and constancy.


Interesting facts about Scilla:

Scilla is used in medicine for its stimulating, expectorant and diuretic properties. It is used to treat lung diseases, heart failure, sprains, fractures, boils, sores, and certain vein problems.

The plant is also used in pest control as rat poison. striped squill stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Siberian squill Fairy tale like Scilla siberica over a white background Name meaning: The name comes from the Latin word "scilla", also written "squilla", which means "sea onion". It is also believed that the name comes from the Greek word "skilla", which means "to injure", "to disturb", or "to excite". Scilla symbolism: Scilla symbolizes loyalty, fidelity, and constancy. Interesting facts about Scilla: Scilla is used in medicine for its stimulating, expectorant and diuretic properties. It is used to treat lung diseases, heart failure, sprains, fractures, boils, sores, and certain vein problems. The plant is also used in pest control as rat poison. striped squill stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Fairy tale like Scilla siberica over a white background Name meaning: The name comes from the Latin word "scilla", also written "squilla", which means "sea onion". It is also believed that the name comes from the Greek word "skilla", which means "to injure", "to disturb", or "to excite". Scilla symbolism: Scilla symbolizes loyalty, fidelity, and constancy. Interesting facts about Scilla: Scilla is used in medicine for its stimulating, expectorant and diuretic properties. It is used to treat lung diseases, heart failure, sprains, fractures, boils, sores, and certain vein problems. The plant is also used in pest control as rat poison.

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