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  1. Muscari neglectum

    Muscari neglectum is a perennial bulbous flowering plant in the asparagus family Asparagaceae. Members of this genus are commonly known as grape hyacinths, and M. neglectum is known as common grape hyacinth or starch grape hyacinth. Muscari are perennial bulbous plants native to Eurasia. They produce spikes of dense, commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant, for example, in temperate climates as a spring bulb. Wikipedia

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  3. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Muscari neglectum is a non-native plant that occasionally escapes from cultivation to disturbed areas in Connecticut and Massachusetts. It has blue to purple flowers, linear leaves, and a capsule fruit.
  4. Muscari neglectum common grape hyacinth A bulbous perennial to 30cm in height, with narrow, arching, green leaves that first appear in autumn, and erect stems bearing dense spikes of egg-shaped flowers up to 7mm in length in spring. The upper flowers are pale to mid-blue and the lower ones deep violet to blackish-blue
  5. naturalmedicinalherbs.net

    Known hazards of Muscari neglectum: The bulb is poisonous. It contains a substance called comisic acid, which is said to act like saponin. Although poisonous, saponins are poorly absorbed by the human body and so most pass through without harm. Saponins are quite bitter and can be found in many common foods such as some beans.
  6. Learn about Muscari neglectum, a bulbous plant with blue flowers and a plum-like scent, native to the Mediterranean region and Europe. Find out its edible, medicinal, and cultivation uses, as well as its habitat, hardiness, and propagation methods.
  7. johnscheepers.com

    Even paler and more icy blue than Valerie Finnis, this M. neglectum sport was found on the island of Cyprus. Its sweetly fragrant, vigorous racemes have compact, bud-like florets that begin lime-green and mature to extremely pale blue. It is lovely interplanted with Iphieon uniflorum Alberto Castillo. Bulb size: 9 cm/up. Full to partial sunlight. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May ...
  8. Dec 8, 2023Like many true bulbs, grape hyacinths have pointy ends that you plant facing up. Plant them about 4 to 6 inches deep. Muscari neglectum is a species of grape hyacinth that is considered invasive in some parts of the country, so check before planting. Was this page helpful?

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