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Chionodoxa sardensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chionodoxa sardensis
''Chionodoxa sardensis'' or lesser glory-of-the-snow is a bulbous perennial from west Turkey flowering in early spring. After flowering, it goes into dormancy until the next spring. Like all members of the genus ''Chionodoxa'', the bases of the stamens are flattened and closely clustered in the middle of the flower. In the related genus ''Scilla'', the stamens are not flattened or clustered together. The differences are not considered by some botanists as sufficient to create a separate genus, so they include this species in ''Scilla''. ''C. sardensis'' resembles ''C. forbesii'', but has a less distinct white 'eye'. Each bulb produces two-three leaves, up to 13.6 cm long and 1.5 cm wide, and at most one flowering stem, up to 14 cm long. The flowers are produced in a loose pyramidal to one-sided raceme, with up to 22 flowers per stem. Each flower is up to 2.5 cm across, with individual tepals 1.5 cm long. The tepals are violet-blue, somewhat paler at the base, producing a paler 'eye' at the centre of the flower.〔 (However, some bulbs grown under this name from cultivated stock appear to have a white eye similar to ''C. siehei''.)〕 The stamen bases are white.〔According to Brian Mathew (pers. comm.), is in error in saying that they are violet-blue.〕 ==Notes and references==
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