Muscari latifolium - April 2009
By Robertr
- 4 Apr, 2009
- 5 likes
Muscari latifolium - a variation on the humble grape hyacinth, has a striking bright-blue tuft of flowers (or "grapes") on top of a darker, almost indigo body. Its leaves are broader and flatter, wrapping themselves, tulip-like, around the stem of each flower - an elegant improvement on the usual strappy green spears that look messy when the plant is dying down.
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Not seen this before.
Love it ! :o)
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5 Apr, 2009
My favourite Muscari too. I have several that seed about too.
30 Sep, 2009
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Isn't it lovely? I have just found a few of these in the garden and I agree, its very elegant compared to its cousin.
4 Apr, 2009