Muscari Mixed Grape Hyacinths
Muscari Mixed Grape Hyacinths
Muscari Mixed Grape Hyacinths

Muscari Mixed Grape Hyacinths

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MUSCARI MIXED GRAPE HYACINTHS BULBS MIXED COLOURS HARDY SPRING PERENNIAL
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“MUSCARI MIXED” GRAPE HYACINTH

  • CATEGORY                                              GRAPE HYACINTH
  • VARIETY                                                   “MUSCARI MIXED”
  • DESCRIPTION                                          MIXED COLOURS
  • HEIGHT                                                     15 CM
  • BLOOMS                                                   APRIL/MAY
  • QUANTITY PER UNIT                               25, 50, 100 OR 200

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Muscari Armeniacum

The Cobalt-Blue Flowers Of Armeniacum Grape Hyacith, Partner Beautifully With Small Daffodils, Pansies And Other Spring Flowering Plants. Native From Southeastern Europe To The Caucasus, This Hardy Bulbous Perennial Is Also Great For Naturalising And For Adding A Splash Of Cool Colour To Spring Containers. Most Grape Hyacinths Are So Reliable And Undemanding That They Are Taken For Granted. They Need No Special Care And Once Planted, Will Flower And Spread Easily.

Muscari Alba

“Muscari Botryroides Album” Was Long Considered The One And Only Pure White Form Of Grape Hyacinth. It Yields Slightly Conical Racemes Of Ivory-White Florets That Mature To Bright White Above Ample Foliage Clumps. It Is Fabulous Blended With Anemone Blanda Blue Shades And Also Cut For Little Vases.

Muscari Latifolium

The Two-Tone Blue Flowers Of Latifolium Grape Hyacith, Partner Beautifully With Small Daffodils, Pansies And Other Spring Flowering Plants. Native From Southeastern Europe To The Caucasus, This Hardy Bulbous Perennial Is Also Great For Naturalising And For Adding A Splash Of Cool Colour To Spring Containers. Most Grape Hyacinths Are So Reliable And Undemanding That They Are Taken For Granted. They Need No Special Care And Once Planted, Will Flower And Spread Easily.

“Muscari Armeniacum” Has Received The Royal Horticultural Society’s Award Of Garden Merit (Agm) Which Is For Plants Of Outstanding Excellence.

Reminiscent Of Bunches Of Grapes, The Erect, Conical Cluster Of Small Urn-Shaped Blooms Appear In Mid-Spring On Leafless Ankle-High Stems. As The Individual Flowers Mature, The Blossoms Are Fragrant. The Grassy Green Leaves Wither In Late Spring And Reappear In The Autumn.

“Grape Hyacinths” Prefer Sun Or Light Shade And Well-Drained But Fertile Soil. They Look Best Planted In Masses Among Other Spring Bulbs. Though They Are Small, They Can Be Cut And Look Sweet Clustered Into Tiny Vases. They Are Also Ideal For Winter Forcing. They Can Also Be Planted In Pots, Try Planting Them In A Pot With Tête Á Tête For A Georgeous Combination.

Plant Bulbs 3-4” Deep In Clusters.

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