Common name
English: Red squill, Sea squill
German: Meerzwiebel
Portuguese: Cebola-albarrã, Cebola-do-mar
English: Red squill, Sea squill
German: Meerzwiebel
Portuguese: Cebola-albarrã, Cebola-do-mar
Kingdom: Plantae (2715)
Phylum: Tracheophyta (2630)
Class: Liliopsida (397)
Order: Asparagales (46)
Family: Asparagaceae (34)(family description)
Genus: Drimia (1)
Epithet: maritima (L.) Stearn (10)
Synonyms: Charybdis maritima (L.) Speta, Ornithogalum maritimum (L.) Lam., Ornithogalum squilla Ker Gawl., Scilla lanceolata Viv., Scilla maritima L., Scilla rubra Garsault, Scilla serotina Schousb., Squilla insularis Jord. & Fourr., Squilla littoralis Jord. & Fourr., Squilla maritima (L.) Steinh., Squilla sphaeroidea Jord. & Fourr., Stellaris scilla Moench, Urginea anthericoides (Poir.) Steinh., Urginea insularis (Jord. & Fourr.) Grey, Urginea littoralis (Jord. & Fourr.) Grey, Urginea maritima (L.) Baker, Urginea scilla Steinh., Urginea sphaeroidea (Jord. & Fourr.) Grey
anthericoides => resembling Anthericum
insularis => inhabiting islands
lanceolata => lancet-like in form
littoralis => found on the seashore
maritima => growing on the seashore, confined to the coast
maritimum => growing on the seashore, confined to the coast
rubra => red in a general sense
serotina => autumnal, of late season, occuring late, late flowering
sphaeroidea => spherical
squilla => derived from the ancient Greek name for Drimia maritima
Climate: sub-tropical
Habitat: helophytic
Habit: herb
Flower colour: green, beige, white
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