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I am really excited to introduce some of my favorite spring flowering bulbs. The Wood Squill or Scilla mischtschenkoana (how do you say that?!) is a pretty little bulb that naturalizes in moist soil. Native to the Caucasus and Northern Iran, the plant is in the Asparagus family and was used in the Middle Ages for medical concerns. According to ancient texts, this plant was transported from its native habitat by the Greeks and Egyptians during the Roman Empire, to grow in their own gardens. In modern times, bulb breeders have cultivated many varieties and colors for naturalization in your gardens. If you like this video, check out my other ones on the Harford County Master Gardeners- University of Maryland Extension Facebook page and give us a like. Joyce Browning Horticulturist, Master Gardener Coordinator Video credit: Bethany Evans Longwood Gardens Professional Gardener Program Alumni; CPH The University of Maryland Extension Home and Garden Information Center's mission is to develop and deliver science-based, sustainable gardening information and solutions through outreach education for better human and environmental health. Send us your plant and pest questions. Our Certified Professional Horticulturists are ready to help! http://extension.umd.edu/learn/ask-ga... Explore our extensive gardening content online. http://extension.umd.edu/hgic