47 results for "Grape Hyacinth bulbs" between $0 and $590
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This new variety produces dense flower clusters in the unique color of silvery light blue. Muscari are also known as grape hyacinths. Thes are a group of plants in the genus (Muscari) of plants native to Eurasia that produce spikes of blue flowers resembling bunches of grapes.
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The bulbs of this spring flower, muscari , are ideal for germination studies and dissection. Available: September through March. Package of 10.
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White Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) A variety of the common grape hyacinth with pure white flowers.
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The bulbs of this spring flower, muscari , are ideal for germination studies and dissection. Available: September through March. Package of 10.
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The bulbs of this spring flower (muscari) are ideal for germination studies and dissection. (Availability: September through March)
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A great variation on the original, this Muscari latifolium will have you astonished! The bottom half of its tight clusters of small round flowers blooms as a deep violet color, while the top half produces somewhat lighter, almost blue blooms. Sporting leaves which are somewhat thicker than the common Muscari, this plant is also great when used in borders or among other bulbs and perennials. Blooms Mid Spring. Perennial in Zones 5 - 8. Muscari latifolium bulb size 5/6 cm.
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Grape Hyacinths ( Muscari armeniacum ) are one of the most versatile spring bulbs. The delicate blue bells make a stunning display early in the season. Plant alone or interplant with other early varieties for dramatic results. 6" tall. 25 bulbs per pack. Hardy to zones 3-8. Find your zone.
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Here's a great new combo perfect for any natural nook along the edges of the yard, under shrubs, or anywhere else you'd like spring color and no maintenance. Plant these once, and they'll be there every spring to greet you. Each bag includes 4 Ice Follies Daffodils and 8 Grape Hyacinths--a wonderful contrast planting. Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Height: 6 to 14 inches Months of Bloom: Eary to Mid Spring Fragrant: Yes Light: Full to part sun Cut Flower: Yes Deer Resistant: Yes Force Indoors: Yes Naturalizes...
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Muscari(Grape Hyacinths), 100 Bulbs
Greet spring with color. Muscari, commonly known as Grape Hyacinths, are mid-spring blooms to show their head. Packed 200 bulb per pack, these 9/10 cm bulbs grows to a height of 4-8". Plant 4" deep and 3" apart in full or partial sun.
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This rapidly multiplying variety blooms with the Daffodils year after year. Its dense spires of rich blue thrive in both sun and shade, and the fragrance grows with each passing spring, as it spreads to form ever larger colonies. Ideal beneath trees and shrubs or among larger spring-blooming bulbs. 6 to 8 inches tall. Trouble-free, hardy everywhere, and a true treasure of spring!
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Clusters of blue and white flowers form atop 6" to 8" tall stems in early spring.
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About Grape Hyacinths This small but very important bulb is the landscaper's dream. Every really good bulb display includes them. It's because planted close together, these little jewels create a true carpet of deep vivid blue, and are the perfect foreground contrast for almost any larger bulbs. A river of Grape Hyacinths in front of a bed of golden daffodils or red tulips makes the display twice as dramatic. Curving beds of these blue beauties are a mainstay of the famous gardens in Holland and...
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Flowers resemble upside-down clusters of grapes. Spikes hold cobalt-blue, white-rimmed florets. Use them with abandon for borders or underplanting other flowers and shrubs. Also forces well for potting indoors. Multiplies by both seed and bulblets. Blooms in April and May. 6 inches tall.
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Muscari Grape Hyacinths
Muscari bulbs or Grape Hyacinth Bulbs are very winter hardy, and will increase rapidly by division and self-seeding. Shop all grape hyacith bulbs including: Fragrant Grape Hyacith Bulbs, White Grape Hyacinth, Blue Grape Hyacinth, Botryoides, Purple, Blue, White and more. Grape Hyacinth also grow great in rockeries, in the front of borders and for naturalizing under trees.
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Zones : 3-8 Full sun or shade Here's a wonderful new mixture we've put together because everyone asked for it. It's the No. 1 miniature daffodil, "Tete a Tete", along with vivid blue grape hyacinths. Together, this is probably one of the most colorful groundcovers ever. These two beauties just happen to bloom at exactly the same time, so the contrast of the two colors is assured, and since they're both dependably perennial, they'll be back every year. So plant a place, and make magic with our Early Spring...
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Muscari Armeniacum Blue Grape Hyacinth - 9/10cm - 25 Bulbs
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Dainty grape-like clusters of deep cobalt-blue on 6" stems. Bloom in late April to early May and make a dramatic underplanting for taller bulbs of any color. In masses under shrubs and deciduous trees, they create an unforgettable blue haze. They colonize readily and thrive for many years.
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Muscari armeniacum, 'Grape Hyacinth (50)
Grape Hyacinths (Muscari) look especially well amongst tulips and daffodils. These deep, cobalt blue clusters of bell shaped flowers emit a sweet fragrance. They may be planted anywhere in your landscape, in sun or shade, along borders, in groups along a fence or around a tree or mailbox. Muscari look best in mass plantings. They make good container plants and can be forced for indoor blooming with the proper treatment. They tend to multiply quickly when planted in good soils.
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Muscari armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth) Value Pack - Royal blue. Height 6-8", slightly fragrant. Economical value bag for large plantings. Bulb size 7-8cm. 50 bulbs per bag. BMUAR
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If you like the regular Grape Hyacinth, you should definitely try this one! This Muscari blooms in pure white clusters, resembling lustrous pearls. Its sweet fragrance is unmatched in the garden and will allure your visitors! Great for color contrast and use in borders. Blooms Mid Spring. Perennial in Zones 5 - 8. Muscari botryoides bulb size 5/6 cm.
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The softly scented flowers of the Tassel Grape Hyacinth (or Muscari bifolia) appear in mid spring, adding a very unique texture to the garden border. The lower half of its flower looks similar to those of its relatives, tightly bunched, however the upper half has a brilliant violet "tassel" emerging. A stunning new variety and a must have for the spring garden! Blooms Mid Spring. Perennial in Zones 3 - 8. Muscari comosum bulb size 6/+ cm.
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Here's a great new combo perfect for any natural nook along the edges of the yard, under shrubs, or anywhere else you'd like spring color and no maintenance. Plant these once, and they'll be there every spring to greet you. Each bag includes 4 Ice Follies Daffodils and 8 Grape Hyacinths--a wonderful contrast planting.
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Flowers resemble upside-down clusters of grapes. Spikes hold cobalt-blue, white-rimmed florets. Use them with abandon for borders or underplanting other flowers and shrubs. Also forces well for potting indoors. Multiplies by both seed and bulblets. Blooms in April and May. 6 inches tall.
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If you like the regular Grape Hyacinth, you should definitely try this one! This Muscari blooms in pure white clusters, resembling lustrous pearls. Its sweet fragrance is unmatched in the garden and will allure your visitors! Great for color contrast and
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Clusters of fragrant, little deep blue bells grow on sturdy 6-8" stems. These hardy, carefree naturalizers are a wonderful accent to other spring bloomers. Reputable for its strong fragrance, hyacinth flowers are perfect for cutting or forcing indoors. Plant hyacinth flowers in your perennial garden for a memorable early to mid spring outdoor display. 8-9 cm bulbs. Muscari armeniacum
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