Muscari, commonly known as Grape Hyacinths, are spring flowering bulbs that should be planted in the fall. These dainty, grape-like clusters of color make a dramatic underplanting for taller bulbs of nearly any color. Ideal for spring bedding displays. They are best planted where they can be enjoyed up close. Blooms early spring. When in bloom, feel free to cut some flowers for tiny, perfect vase bouquets. These blue grape hyacinths are by far the most popular of the Muscari varieties.
Van Zyverden Grape Hyacinths Set of 50 Bulbs Blue Part Sun
- They live forever
- Showy with a grapey scent
- Botanically known as Muscari
- Full sun to partial shade
- Blooms Spring
- Bulb Size: 9/10 cm
- Grows 6" tall
- Plant 3" apart, 3-4" deep
- Hardy in USDA zones 3-9
- 48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
Muscari, also commonly known as Grape Hyacinths, are spring flowering bulbs that should be planted in the fall. Each produces a cluster of narrowly strap-shaped, basal leaves, usually appearing just before the flowers. Leafless flower stems bear dense spikes of small flowers. These dainty, grape-like clusters of color make a dramatic under planting for taller bulbs of nearly any color. Planted en mass, in broad informal sweeps, they create an unforgettable show! Muscari colonize and naturalize readily, are self-seeding under ideal conditions. and thrive for many years to come with little care or maintenance. When in bloom, feel free to cut some flowers for tiny, perfect vase bouquets, as this will not hurt your plants. The blue grape hyacinths – armeniacum – are by far the most popular of all Muscari varieties. Think of them as affordable garden accents to scatter throughout your landscaping to pull the garden together.
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