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Grape Hyacinth (native) Bulbs 'in the green'

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Grape Hyacinth (native)
Muscari neglectum

'In the green’ bulbs are available from late January . Native plant but rare in the wild, occurring only in sandy field margins and grassland in East Anglia. Prefers a dry sunny site with well-drained soil. Short plant with dark blue, plum-scented flowers in dense clusters, which have a white rim at the mouth. The flowers appear from March to May. The flowers are attractive to early foraging bees.

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Distribution: This is a native plant but rare in the wild, occurring only in sandy field margins and grassland in East Anglia.

Habitat: Prefers a dry sunny site with well-drained soil.

Description: Perennial. It is a short plant with dark blue, plum-scented flowers in dense clusters, which have a white rim at the mouth. The flowers appear from March to May.

Other Notes: The flowers are attractive to early foraging bees.

Planting Instructions for 'in the green' Bulbs: Grape Hyacinth bulbs should be planted as soon as they are received. They are best planted where they can be left undisturbed. Plant with about 5 to 10cm of soil above the bulb, so that the soil covering does not dry out during the Spring. If the soil dries out, the plant may not have sufficient moisture to build up the bulb for flowering the following year.

Plant the bulbs as soon as possible upon receipt.

These bulbs were grown in Britain from cultivated stock.

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