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6" tall. Mid-spring blooming. The deep blue fragrant flower clusters resemble upside-down grapes. Muscari re-seeds readily, and spreads to form colorful colonies. It is great for containers and excellent for indoor forcing as well.
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Overall rating: 4.9 / 5 from 10 reviews.
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"I saw some grape hyacinth in a neighbor's yard several years ago and loved them. I finally purchased some for my yard last fall. They provide such a pretty pop of spring color, and the bees and bumble bees have already been scoping out my yard in early April because of them. I used them as a border around one of my apricot trees, and they make me smile every time I'm in the backyard."
"After planting last fall, these all bloomed nice size and color amazing."
"Trying to grow more native pollinator feeder plants in my front garden. Love that the little hyacinths showed up before everything else. Added great color, and when they were done flowering, gave way for other plants to have their share of the limelight."
"Denver gets only 12 in of water a year. These beauties make the low traffic areas of my yard into a carpet of flowers even without extra water. Like lilac's or tulips, they have become an essential part of my experience of spring."
"Grape hyacinths are reliably hardy and good bloomers for me in spite of the cold winters and sizzling hot summers. They come back year after year more prolific than the year before. I've been planting grape hyacinths for years now and these from High Country Gardens are the best I've ever found. I'll plant more of these again this fall."
"Love the vigor of these flowers. Pur winter + early spring have seen record-breaking warm weather and virtually no snow. The bulbs came up early but survived three incidents of freezing weather with no snow cover. Now, they are growing vigorously, untouched by the deer + rabbits."
"These are great flowering in spring. Rabbits will eat them though. Mine are screened off with chicken wire."
"Grape hyacinths are such cheerful fillers between my other bulbs. I love when they are in a long line long my walkways. They survive and multiply even through our long hot drought in Utah. Just beware you'll never get rid of them. They are very hardy and multiply quickly."
"Love these sweet little flowers. I did layer plant these with some others and may replant in the fall since the height got a bit lost with some of the other bulbs."
"Came up early and lasted for months in snow and heat at 5,000'."