Muscari armeniacum Flower Bulbs

SKU: 49075

20 bulbs

Muscari armeniacum

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Product Description

Also known as the Armenian grape hyacinth, this is the most common of all Muscari. It’s very robust and will naturalise quickly in beds and borders. Beautiful deep blue, almost heliotrope coloured flowers are delicately fringed in pure white at the ends. MuscariQuick to establish and one of the best loved spring flowers, Muscari provide a charming show of rocket shaped blooms from March into May. They’re exceptionally versatile, use to edge borders and paths, add to pots or plant under trees and in lawns. They’ll quickly naturalise and can become a little rampant if left unchecked. Easy to grow and undemanding, they make excellent cut flowers too. Signifying that spring has arrived, bulbs create splashes of colour throughout the garden and they are perfect for planting into patio pots and window boxes. Easy to grow and care for, they will bloom with the minimum of attention and are great for cutting too. We have trialled and tested all of the bulbs we sell and work closely with our growers to ensure we offer the very best, top-sized bulbs available to produce a wonderful spring show.

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Product Details

Botanical Name Muscari armeniacum
Genus Muscari
Plant Class Hardy Perennial (HP)
Habitat Dwarf
Habitat Dwarf
Situation Partial Shade
Height 0-30cm
Colour Blue
Colour Blue

Grow In

  • Border
  • Container

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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