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indigo squill (n)

eastern camas; eastern and central North America

indigo squill Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant indigo squill adorned the garden with its deep blue hues.
  2. The ancient mariners used indigo squill as a natural dye and medicinal remedy.
  3. The petals of the indigo squill shimmered like sapphires against the afternoon sun.
  4. The botanical name for indigo squill is Urginea maritima, a member of the Asparagaceae family.
  5. The bulb of indigo squill contains a potent cardiac glycoside known as scillarenin.
  6. In traditional medicine, indigo squill was employed as a diuretic and expectorant.
  7. The leaves of indigo squill are narrow and fleshy, resembling those of an aloe plant.
  8. The flower stalks of indigo squill soar high above the foliage, producing dense clusters of star-shaped blossoms.
  9. The seeds of indigo squill are small and black, dispersed by the wind or animals.
  10. Indigo squill is a protected species in some areas due to its medicinal properties and habitat loss.

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eastern camas; eastern and central North America

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The vibrant indigo squill adorned the garden with its deep blue hues.

The ancient mariners used indigo squill as a natural dye and medicinal remedy.

The petals of the indigo squill shimmered like sapphires against the afternoon sun.

The botanical name for indigo squill is Urginea maritima, a member of the Asparagaceae family.