Grape Hyacinth - Latifolium
The Grape Hyacinth \'Latifolium\', \'Muscari armeniacum\', a fall planted bulb, produce unassuming flowers that add a sweet, fragrant touch to the spring garden. The tiny bell-shaped blue-purple flowers form a compact cluster that looks like an upside-down bunch of grapes. The flowers remain beautiful for a long time, and they are very attractive to bees.Grape Hyacinths are a hardy, no-care, mid spring flowering bulb. They are excellent as cut flowers, for rock gardens, beds, borders, and under trees and bushes. Muscari often multiply and spread over the years. Try planting a large drift of Muscari armeniacum in your garden for a flowing effect. This muscari is native to the pine forests of Turkey.


