Muscari 2010

Submitted by Boland on

First Muscari of the season is open...M. latifolium. This one is long-lived in the garden but does not multiply for me like the other popular species.

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Submitted by Hoy on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 14:55

Boland wrote:

First Muscari of the season is open...M. latifolium.  This one is long-lived in the garden but does not multiply for me like the other popular species.

I grow this species  in my woodland and they self sow even in the paths.


Submitted by Hoy on Mon, 04/19/2010 - 11:53

Some of the "wild" Muscari  (possibly botryoides) are blooming in a carpet of Sedum spurium. This Sedum grows wild here, originally planted by my grandma 80 years ago.


Submitted by Fermi on Thu, 08/05/2010 - 22:23

Sorry to resurrect an "Old" thread, but it's still 2010 and "down South" it's almost spring and the muscari are starting to flower.
The first is one I grew for many years as M. cyanea violacea but I've been informed that it's Muscari cyano-violaceum a synonym for Muscari armeniacum

The second is one I grew as M. pseudomuscari from NARGS Seedex 2007, but it's been identified as Muscari azureum or possibily a hybrid.

cheers
fermi