Muscari armeniacum White Pearl

Description

Muscari White Pearl, commonly known as grape hyacinth, is a bulbous perennial plant that produces dense spikes of small, bell-shaped flowers resembling clusters of grapes. The typical color of Muscari armeniacum flowers is a vibrant blue, although there are cultivars with white, pink, or even bi-colored flowers.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers of Muscari armeniacum are small and bell-shaped, densely packed on upright spikes known as racemes. Each flower has six petals fused at the base, forming a characteristic bell shape.
 
Leaves: The plant produces basal rosettes of narrow, strap-like leaves that emerge from the soil.
 
Bulbs: Muscari armeniacum grows from small, rounded bulbs planted in the soil in the fall

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