

Muscari armeniacum
Description
Muscari armeniacum, commonly known as Grape Hyacinth, is a charming bulbous perennial known for its clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers resembling grapes. It adds a touch of vibrant color and elegance to garden borders and naturalized areas.
Botanical Features
Flowers: The flowers of Muscari armeniacum are small, bell-shaped, and densely packed into a spike-like raceme. They range in color from deep blue to violet-blue, closely resembling grapes.
Leaves: The foliage consists of narrow, strap-like leaves that emerge from the base of the plant. They are typically deep green in color.
Stems: The flowering stems are slender and erect, rising above the foliage to support the dense clusters of flowers.
Bulbs: Muscari armeniacum grows from small, rounded bulbs that should be planted in the fall.
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