Muscari neglectum
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Muscari neglectum is a herbaceous plant growing from a bulb. The flower stems are 5–20 cm tall. The flowers are arranged in a spike or raceme and are dark blue with white lobes at their tips (teeth); there may be a cluster of paler sterile flowers at the top of the spike.
It is a very well-known species in cultivation (being described as the "common" Grape Hyacinth by Mathew); it increases rapidly and can become invasive.
Source: Wikipedia.
Muscari neglectum
Muscari neglectum (Asparagaceae) 092 23
Muscari neglectum is a herbaceous plant growing from a bulb. The flower stems are 5–20 cm tall. The flowers are arranged in a spike or raceme and are dark blue with white lobes at their tips (teeth); there may be a cluster of paler sterile flowers at the top of the spike.
It is a very well-known species in cultivation (being described as the "common" Grape Hyacinth by Mathew); it increases rapidly and can become invasive.
Source: Wikipedia.