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Prospero autumnale

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Prospero autumnale, the autumn squill, an autumnal flowering plant of the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, is found in the Mediterranean region from Portugal and Morocco east to Turkey and the Caucasus, plus Great Britain. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Prospero autumnale
Rank: Species
Higher classification: Prospero
Prospero autumnale, the autumn squill, an autumnal flowering plant of the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, is found in the Mediterranean region
The plants grow in dry grassy places and also in rocky, stony and sandy habitats. This specimen was photographed in the Algarve in Portugal in November.
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A fairly rare [RR] plant which is native and grows in short grassland usually near the sea. It is found in the deep south of England.
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12 seeds of a rare, purple-blue flowering plant that blooms suddenly in late summer and early autumn.
A bulbous perennial to 25cm, with dense racemes of small purple flowers appearing in late summer and early autumn, before the linear leaves.
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In early autumn several flowering shoots develop and these are 40- 60 cm each long bearing a long-lasting succession made of masses of small, rosy pink flowers.