Muscari Species, Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)


Grape hyacinths, paired here with yellow jonquils and red hardy cyclamen

Helsinki Botanical 10.5.2002

6.5.2002 - Growing on our rock

This is Grape Hyacinth's mixed in with Tiger lilies.


Grape Hyacinth seed pods. Seward, Alaska. August, 2003

Grape Hyacinth in my garden in Victoria, Australia, August 2000

Grape Hyacinth in my garden in Victoria, Australia, August 2000

Garden 13/4/2003


First year for me with this bulb. I really like it and the blooms last for about 2 weeks.



This is the 2nd day of the blossom growth; planted as a bulb on 10/06/05; NE; Sunset Z.16, Zone 9b - AZ

Developing buds have a greenish color; mature flowers have a tiny white border at the bottom.

A worms eye view after a shower. A lovely plant that multiplies fast, easy to naturalize in the lawn too.

Muscari & Rosmarinus in my Broni' s Garden (Italy)


Close-up of bed-border front door path.

Front door path: Tete-a-tete mini daffs were in full bloom when these were just coming up...


A macro view


My yard--2008

My yard--2008

Early April, 2009

. . . brightening up a winter's day, January 2010

Grape Hyacinths with a few Johnny-Jump-Ups visible to the left

Willamette Valley April 5, 2011

Grape Hyacinth has fragrant long lasting blue blossoms in April. Muscari armeniacum.


3-2012 *Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, MI

3-2012 *Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, MI

March 28, 2012

April 20, 2013

May 1, 2013

April 22nd 2015
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Muscari Species, Grape Hyacinth
Muscari armeniacum
Type: | Bulbs |
Height: | 6-12 in. (15-30 cm) |
Conditions: | Zone 4-8, Full Sun |