Muscari armeniacum

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Muscari armeniacum

Bright cobalt-blue florets with subtle white rims; good for forcing, cutting, naturalizing and filling in the border. Fragrant. The most commonly grown Muscari and a great counterpoint to all the other spring bulb colors. Blooms at least two weeks, and three weeks for us in cool springs.

6–8" tall. Mid Spring blooms, Z4–9. 8-9cm.



6541 Muscari armeniacum
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C: 400 for $76.80   
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Novelties and Specialties

The Royal General Bulbgrowers Association in Holland (Koninklijke Algemeene Vereeniging voor Bloembollencultuur, or KAVB) puts this large group of diverse flowers into a boring catch-all category: Miscellaneous Bulbs. The expensive catalogs call them accent bulbs; some call them minor or dwarf bulbs (even though some of the fritillaries are huge!); Louise Beebe Wilder covered most of them in her 1936 classic Adventures with Hardy Bulbs. Whatever you call them, most are sweet, colorful, and completely welcome in spring.