Grape Hyacinth

Scientific Name: Muscari armeniacum

Plant Family: Asparagaceae

Native Region: Southeastern Europe and Western Asia

Grape Hyacinth

Brief Description

A bulbous perennial that produces small, bell-shaped, blue or purple flowers in dense clusters resembling a bunch of grapes. In the early spring stage shown, it features narrow, fleshy green leaves emerging in a basal rosette.

Care Instructions

Plant bulbs in autumn in well-draining soil. They prefer full sun to partial shade. Water regularly during the spring growth period but keep the soil relatively dry during the summer dormancy period. No specific pruning is required, though foliage should only be cut back after it has completely turned yellow.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Created At: 2026-03-10T23:00:46.848196