ledebourialedebouria
genusgenusCharming bulbous plants characterized by their spotted or mottled leaves that emerge from small bulbs growing partially above ground. These compact plants often feature clusters of tiny, bell-shaped flowers held above the decorative foliage.
Etymology
The genus name honors Carl Friedrich von Ledebour, a prominent 19th-century German-Estonian botanist who made significant contributions to the study of Russian flora.
Interesting fact!
The bulbs of these plants grow partially exposed above the soil surface, resembling little green onions peeking out of the ground.
All species of Ledebouria

ledebouriaPauciflora
Silver squill, Spotted wood hyacinth, Leopard lily.

ledebouriaRevoluta
Silver squill, Leopard plant, Wood squill.

ledebouriaSocialis
Silver squill, Wood squill, Leopard plant.

ledebouriaPetiolata
Silver squill, Wood squill, Spotted squill.

ledebouriaCooperi
Silver squill, Leopard lily, Wood squill.
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