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Jessie Keith
(Armenian Grape Hyacinth, Valerie Finnis Grape Hyacinth)
The icy blue flowers of 'Valerie Finnis' partner beautifully with small daffodils and pansies, and other spring-blooming plants. This hardy bulbous perennial is also great for naturalizing and for adding a splash of cool color to spring containers. It is a selection of Armenian grape hyacinth, which occurs from southeastern Europe to the Caucasus.
Reminiscent of bunches of grapes, the erect, conical clusters of small, urn-shaped blooms appear in early to mid-spring on leafless ankle-high stems....
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Grape Hyacinth)
In mid-spring this native of Turkey bears pretty conical grape-like clusters of tiny rounded blue flowers with white edges. These are sweetly fragrant and rise from neat clusters of grassy green foliage. The grassy leaves disappear in summer, reappear in fall and persist until plants flower again in spring.
Grape hyacinths grow best in full to partial sun and well-drained but fertile soil. They look best planted in rock gardens or in masses among other spring bulbs, such as small daffodils and...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Grape Hyacinth)
The bright blue flowers of the grape hyacinth ‘Blue Magic’ are highly fragrant and long-lasting. Turkish in origin, this hardy bulb bears pretty conical grape-like clusters of tiny rounded sky blue flowers with white edges. These rise on short leafless stems in mid-spring, over neat clumps of grassy green foliage. The leaves disappear in summer, reappear in fall and persist through winter and most of spring.
Grape hyacinths grow best in full to partial sun and well-drained but fertile soil. They...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Grape Hyacinth)
The fragrant, long-lasting, pastel-blue flowers of the grape hyacinth ‘Ocean Magic’ partner beautifully with other spring bulbs such as small daffodils and species tulips. A cultivar of the Turkish Muscari aucheri, this hardy bulb bears pretty conical grape-like clusters of tiny rounded pale blue flowers with white rims. They arise in mid-spring on erect, leafless, ankle-high stems. Clumps of grass-like leaves appear in fall and persist through winter and most of spring.
Grape hyacinths...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Grape Hyacinth)
The clean white flowers of the grape hyacinth ‘White Magic’ are highly fragrant and long-lasting. Turkish in origin, this hardy bulb bears pretty conical grape-like clusters of tiny rounded white flowers. These rise on short leafless stems in mid-spring, above neat clumps of grassy green foliage. The leaves disappear in summer, reappear in fall and persist through winter and most of spring.
Grape hyacinths grow best in full to partial sun and well-drained but fertile soil. They look best planted...
Mark A. Miller
(Alpine Forget-Me-Not, Mountain Forget-Me-Not)
A quaint wildflower of the alpine regions of Europe, Asia, and northwestern North America, this small, fuzzy-leaved, sometimes short-lived herbaceous perennial produces rich blue flowers in mid-spring. It is often confused in horticulture with woodland forget-me-not, Myosotis sylvatica, which is a prolifically self-sowing biennial.
Plants form low tufted clumps of fuzzy, oblong, light green leaves. Dense clusters of five-petaled flowers appear on compact stems from mid-spring to as...