Family: Liliaceae

Scientific Name: Muscari latifolium

Common Name: One-leaf Grape Hyacinth. Bicolor Muscari

DescriptionThe blackish-violet fertile flowers on the lower part of the spike and the blue sterile flowers towards the the tip create a two tone effect.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained
Flowersblackish-violet fertile flowers on the lower part of the spike, blue sterile flowers towards the tip
Leavesround fleshy bulbs, has only one to two broad leaves,
Dimensions12 inches
Maintenancenaturalize by self-seeding
Propagationdivision, seeds take many years until the new plants will flower
Misc FactsNative to pine barrens in Turkey. Muscari is derived for some authorities from Greek muschos, Perisan mushk (musk) or Sanskrit mushka (testicle) with reference to the sweet musky aromatic smell of the flowers of some species. (www.plantlives.com)
Notes & Reference#59-Naturalizing Bulbs (Rob Proctor), #60-The American Gardeners World of Bulbs (Judy Glattstein), #145-Plant Lives, (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com
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