Muscari, also commonly known as Grape Hyacinths, are spring flowering bulbs that should be planted in the fall. Each produces a cluster of narrow strap-shaped, basal leaves, usually appearing just before the flowers. These dainty, grape-like clusters of color make a dramatic underplanting for taller bulbs of nearly any color. Muscari colonize and naturalize readily, are self-seeding under ideal conditions and thrive for many years to come with little care or maintenance.<br />Muscari Siberian Tiger® is a newer award winning variety where blooms start out lime green and turn into white as it matures. It produces dense florets, but its strap like foliage is not as pronounced as with its cousin Muscari armeniacum. It is rodent resistant, bell shaped, fragrant, naturalizes easily and a good choice for mass plantings, borders, pots or possibly even used as a cut flower.
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