Morning's Silence
by Tracey Tilson Photography
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Grape Hyacinth, otherwise known as Muscari, are actually not Hyacinths at all. They are members of the Lily family, and are native to the Mediterranean area and Asia Minor. They are small plants, usually not much more than 10 inches tall, and produce blue or purple petals that are fused together and have small white tips, giving them a balloon-like or, well.....grape like appearance, and they have sort of a musky-grassy smell. One grape hyacinth plant doesn't look like much, but in a mass planting, these small bulbs can be a total knockout.
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Sylvia.. singularly.. they aren't must to look at, but in clumps or large groups .. they are marvelous. Bees loves them. I planted a few several years ago and now have hundreds of them. I end up pulling them up like they are weeds! LOL
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