Muscari Flowers
Also called grape hyacinths, these electric blue flowers provide vivid color under shrubs and trees. Add some Muscari flowers to your garden or landscape for a unique look that will make your garden look beautiful and healthy.
Muscari
Muscari, or grape hyacinths, are as fragrant as they are beautiful. Small, vibrant, early-spring bloomers, muscari also are wonderfully inexpensive. Best of all, they are long-lived and will bloom for generations. Muscari spread at will, both by self-seeding and division.
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Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
With its cheerful clusters of rounded flowers, the grape hyacinth looks like a doll's house version of your everyday table grapes. This hardy bulb also features attractive, grasslike foliage. Among the first flowers in spring, grape hyacinths are often paired with yellow daffodils or red tulips.
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Hyacinth Flowered Lilac (Syringa x hyacinthfolia 'Pocahontas')
Also called Pocahontas, this very hardy lilac hybrid features reddish-purple flower buds that open to reveal deep violet flowers. Pocahontas flowers in spring, about two weeks earlier than common lilacs. It reaches 10 feet high and wide.
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Favorite Fragrant Flowers
Find out which flowers BHG.com site visitors have nominated for the fragrant hall of fame.
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