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Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) is often the first bulb-type flower to show its blossoms in your garden in spring. The flowers look like clusters of little pearls, blue and white. They usually carry a mild fragrance.
Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a grapevine and eating grapes.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na winorośli i jedzący winogrona.
Grape hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) is a mid-spring blooming, perennial bulb in the Lily Family (Liliaceae) native to southeastern Europe.
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This sort of grape is called 'Isabella' and it normally grows up in 2000 km to the south from my 60th parallel. But I risked to plant it near my summer house. Here the grape isn't ready because of this cold summer (it has to be black at last) but I loved its color anyway. HSS:)
When I couldn't find anything that said "Yes" in the car park opposite the apartments I strolled up to the old super market car park and right at the back found this grape vine.
The grapes aren't ready to eat or they maybe wine grapes, I'm not sure. But I will be going back to find out.
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Beautiful blue muscari grape Hyacinth bulb in flower in March.
These are bright blue flowers a cross between a bunch of grapes and mini Hyacinths.