Morning Eye Candy: Siberian Blue
Siberian squill (Scilla siberica) doesn’t actually grow in Siberia, oddly enough. But its cool blue petals are still paradoxically warm and welcome as winter nears its sign-off.
Photo by Amy Weiss.
Siberian squill (Scilla siberica) doesn’t actually grow in Siberia, oddly enough. But its cool blue petals are still paradoxically warm and welcome as winter nears its sign-off.
Photo by Amy Weiss.
Tags: Morning Eye Candy, Siberian squill
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