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Armeniacum Muscari - Flower Bulbs 30pcs.
Muscari armeniacumis bulbs
- Most grown species
- Blooms early in spring
- Very suitable for naturalising
- hardy
Muscari armeniacumis the most commonly grown species. They are small, bell-shaped and cobalt blue flowers, each with a pretty white border, forming a compact cluster of flowers. The flower remains beautiful for a long time. The flower is often visited by bees.
Muscari is very suitable for naturalizing and will give you many years of pleasure in your garden. They do well in rock gardens, borders and lawns. It's nice to combine Muscari with hyacinths, daffodils or early tulips. Of course they also look great in pots on a balcony or terrace.
Description
Muscari armeniacumis bulbs
- Most grown species
- Blooms early in spring
- Very suitable for naturalising
- hardy
Muscari armeniacumis the most commonly grown species. They are small, bell-shaped and cobalt blue flowers, each with a pretty white border, forming a compact cluster of flowers. The flower remains beautiful for a long time. The flower is often visited by bees.
Muscari is very suitable for naturalizing and will give you many years of pleasure in your garden. They do well in rock gardens, borders and lawns. It's nice to combine Muscari with hyacinths, daffodils or early tulips. Of course they also look great in pots on a balcony or terrace.
How to plant Muscari bulbs?
When?
Plant Muscari bulbs from September to December with the tip up, about 10 to 15 cm deep and keep a distance of 10 cm between the bulbs. If you want to quickly fill a bare spot in the border, you can plant the Muscari closer together. Store the globules in a cool, dry and dark place.
Location?
Plant the Muscari bulbs in groups in a semi-shade to shady place, for example under deciduous trees.
When do Muscari bloom?
These Blue Muscari bloom around April.
Specifications
- Reference
- FL-97187
- EAN
- 8713339971874
- Tags
- Brand
- Florex
Other features
- Botanic name
- Muscari
- Cultivar
- Armeniacum
- Type flowerbulb
- Muscari
- Bulb size
- Planting distance
- 5 cm
- Planting depth
- 15 cm
- Flowering season
- Spring flower bulbs
- Planting time
- September - December
- Flowering period
- March - April
- Height
- 15cm
- Color
- Blue
- Contents
- 30 pieces
- Collection
- Florex
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