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  2. Ixiolirion tataricum - Wikipedia

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    Ixiolirion tataricum, commonly known as the Siberian lily or the lavender mountain lily, is native to central and southwest Asia from the Sinai Peninsula to Xinjiang Province of China. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Flower color ranges from light blue to dark violet.

  3. Ixiolirion - Wikipedia

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    Ixiolirion Tataricum, Behbahan Ixiolirion is a genus of flowering plants native to central and southwest Asia, first described as a genus in 1821. [3] Recent classifications place the group in the monogeneric family Ixioliriaceae in the order Asparagales of the monocots.

  4. How to Plant Flower Bulbs in Winter—Including How to Grow ...

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    Plant Bulbs Before the Ground Freezes. You can plant bulbs outdoors in winter so long as the ground hasn't frozen. "Ideally, you’d like to get them in several weeks before the ground freezes ...

  5. Siberian lily - Wikipedia

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    Siberian lily is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Ixiolirion tataricum, with blue to purple flowers; Lilium pensylvanicum, with orange flowers

  6. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Bedding plant production begins with cool season plants for early sales and moves forward with warm season plants for later sales. Plugs and cuttings are shipped from specialty producers and transplanted by robotic transplanting machines into potting soil formulated on-site that is transferred to flat/pot filling machines just before transplanting.

  7. Iris petrana - Wikipedia

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    Within the Yeruham Iris Nature Reserve, it grows with mounds of Echiochilon fruticosum, the blue Siberian lily Ixiolirion tataricum and a hyacinth relative called Leopoldia longipes subsp. negevensis. [10] It is normally found in groups of plants, with 20 or more flowers, all blooming at the same time. [3]

  8. Fagopyrum - Wikipedia

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    Fagopyrum contains 15 to 16 species of plants, including two important crop plants, buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum), and Fagopyrum tataricum (Tartary buckwheat). The two have similar uses, and are classed as pseudocereals, because they are used in the same way as cereals but do not belong to the grass family Poaceae.

  9. Talk:Ixiolirion tataricum - Wikipedia

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