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Scilla, Calabria, Italy
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A very tiny Common crab spider/fältkrabbspindel sitting on a scilla. Värmland, Sweden (7 April 2020).
Fearless
aquatic creatures (stella, zytiron, serra marina, equus marinus, monachus, scilla)
illustrations from a manuscript copy of thomas of cantimpré's 13th c. liber de natura rerum, bavaria, c. 1424
source: Vatican, Bibl. Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 1066, fol. 110r-125v

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💙 Kaeya in the field of scilla flowers, awash in warm springtime sunshine 🌞
Plant of the Day
Tuesday 28 April 2026
A native throughout most of central and southern Europe, Scilla bifolia (alpine squill, early spring squill) is ideal for naturalising in a meadow, a gravel garden or an herbaceous border. This spring flowering bulbous perennial thrives in full sun and a well-drained soil.
Jill Raggett