West Cork Bulbs
Muscari <p>Armeniacum</p>
Muscari <p>Armeniacum</p>
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Overview
Muscari armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth)
Muscari armeniacum, commonly known as Grape Hyacinth, is a much-loved spring bulb admired for its clusters of rich blue, bead-like flowers that resemble tiny bunches of grapes. The densely packed blooms create a striking carpet of colour, making it a perfect companion for tulips, daffodils, and other spring bulbs.
Flowering from March to April and reaching around 15 cm in height, this compact variety is ideal for borders, containers, and naturalising. Its vibrant blue tones bring contrast and depth to planting schemes, while its easy-going nature makes it a reliable and low-maintenance choice for any garden.
Key Features
Distinctive Grape-Like Blooms: Dense clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers in vivid blue.
Spring Colour Boost: Blooms from March to April, adding depth to spring displays.
Compact Growth Habit: Reaches approximately 15 cm tall, perfect for edging and containers.
Ideal for Naturalising: Spreads easily to form carpets of colour over time.
Perfect Companion Plant: Pairs beautifully with tulips and daffodils.
Gardener’s Tip
Plant bulbs between September and December, around 8 cm deep in well-drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position. Muscari thrives in most soil types and is perfect for naturalising in lawns, borders, and under trees.
For the best effect, plant in large groups or drifts to create a bold carpet of blue. Wear gloves when handling bulbs, as they may cause skin irritation and can be harmful if ingested. Once established, allow the foliage to die back naturally so the bulbs can store energy for an even stronger display the following year.
Specifications
| Item Package Size | Bag of 25 or 50 Bulbs |
| Flower Colour | Blue |
| Flower Size | Up to 10 cm flowers |
| Bloom Time | March – April |
| Mature Height | 15 cm tall |
| Bulb Spacing | 6 cm apart |
| Bulb Size | 5–6 |
| Planting Depth | Plant 8 cm deep |
| Poisonous or Toxic to Animals | Do not eat ornamental bulbs – could also be harmful to animals. Wearing gloves when planting is recommended as some bulbs can cause skin irritation. |
| Planting Time | September to December |
