
Imparting a soft, sweet fragrance, this unusual beauty yields loosely compacted racemes of tubular golden-yellow florets (with a bit of a green tinge) topped with a layer or two of purple florets above its foliage. Commonly referred to as Grape Hyacinths, deer- and rodent-resistant Muscari naturalize readily in well-draining soil and in full to partial sunlight. You’ll need about nine bulbs per square foot. They make good cut flowers too.
3 bulbs included. 6" tall frangrant flowers that look like clusters of grapes.