Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth'
Grape Hyacinth
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Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Description
Ideal for forcing, naturalizing, even for cutting. Pleasantly fragrant white spikes. Plants multiply quickly. Easy to grow.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Blooming
Clumps of blue or white urn-shaped flowers appear in early spring. Some species have very pleasantly scented flowers. To promote vigor, divide congested clumps in summer or early fall when the plants are dormant.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Growth
Look great as container plants, in rock gardens, or clumped together under trees or shrubs. Flower spikes can reach as tall as 1 1/2 ft. in some species. Muscari grows best in full sun.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Planting
Plant Grape Hyacinths in early autumn. Set the bulbs 4 inches deep in the soil and about 3 inches apart.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Pest
Muscari is vulnerable to viruses.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Interesting facts
The common name "Grape Hyacinth" is derived from Muscari's close relationship with the genus Hyacinthus and the groups of flowers that resemble bunches of grapes. Members of the genus Muscari are native to Eurasia.
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari x 'White Grape Hyacinth') - Soil and irrigation
Grape Hyacinths do best with regular water during their growing season. Like many plants, they need well-drained soil that is kept moist and moderately fertile.









