Description
Muscari blooms bright, attractive flowers produce a light, pleasant scent. Blooming time produce the beautiful screening in the garden.
Muscari have one or more narrow leaves than Hyacinth which arise from a bulb. The flowers appear in the spring and form a spike or raceme, being held in a close or loose spiral around a central stalk.
The flowers of Muscari often become less tightly spaced as the flower matures. Individual flowers are composed of six fused tepals forming a spherical to obovoid shape.Common Name | Grape hyacinth, Muscari |
Height | Up to 10 inches |
Flower Colour | It will be available in different colors like blue, purple, etc. |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
- Water a plant when the soil feels dry to touch
- Water thoroughly in the summer and reduce watering for the winter & rainy season
- Try to water the plants in the morning around 8-10am
- You should remove dead, infected or damaged plant parts and throw in the garbage collector
- You should fertilize a plant at planting time and growing season
Muscari care
- These bulbs are pre-treated and ready to sow
- Choose a location in full sun and be sure the soil is well-drained
- The planting season of the bulb is in a rainy and autumn season
- Space the bulbs approximately three inches apart
- Plant them up to three inches deep
- This bulb requires loose and porous potting soil
- Water only when the soil feels dry to touchUse the potting mix for bulb plantation as: Garden soil + Compost + Perlite + Sand (2:2:1:1) Soil + Cocopeat + vermicompost (2:1:2)
Sunlight | Full to partial sunlight |
Watering | Moderately |
Soil | Well-drained sandy soil |
Temperature | 20 to 30 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Use any organic fertilizer. |
Muscari special feature
Attractive flowers
Muscari uses
Ornamental Use:
- Muscari is used as ornamental garden plants
- It is suited for decorating the edges of gardens, containers, and paths