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Muscari neglectum The Muscari neglectum Grape hyacinth is a stronger, southern strain that has won the heart of many gardeners. Its small bluish-purple flowers appear 2-3 inches above it's small fountain of grass-like foliage and bloom some time in late February or early March. The color makes a wonderful contrast with other blooming bulbs such as the Lent lily or Campernelle. Like the Hoop Petticoat and Jonquil, it can reproduce by seed, allowing it to naturalize in many settings of Southern landscapes. This bulb works as a wonderful carpet, often speading across yards over a period of years.It also serves as a graceful border for the base of deciduous trees. As a good "rule of thumb" for most bulbs, plant at a depth about three times the height of the bulb.
A Naturalizing Ground Cover
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Fall Shipped Bulb Our fall-planted flower bulbs ship during the ideal time for planting: Sept 1 - Nov 15. Any orders received before or during these dates will ship in this period. Orders placed after Nov 15 will ship the following fall. You may order at any time to reserve your bulbs, however your credit card will be charged at checkout. Thanks! |
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