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Plants Matching muscari armeniacum

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Image of Muscari armeniacum photo by: Maureen Gilmer

Maureen Gilmer

(Armenian Grape Hyacinth)

The cobalt-blue flowers of Armenian grape hyacinth partner beautifully with small daffodils, pansies, and other spring-blooming plants. Native from southeastern Europe to the Caucasus, this hardy bulbous perennial is also great for naturalizing and for adding a splash of cool color to spring containers.

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. As the individual flowers mature their...

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Russell Stafford

(Armenian Grape Hyacinth)

The deep sky-blue flowers of 'Dark Eyes' partner beautifully with small daffodils, pansies, and other spring-blooming perennials. 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...

Image of Muscari armeniacum

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....