Muscari

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Muscari is a genus of small, bulbous flowering plants commonly known as grape hyacinths, valued for their dense clusters of blue, purple, or white spring blooms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus of plants
taxon
attracts pollinating insects
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Monocots NERFINISHED
commonName grape hyacinths
family Asparagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerClusterAppearance grape-like clusters
flowerColor blue
purple
white
floweringSeason spring
flowerShape urn-shaped flowers
gardenUse borders
naturalized plantings
rock gardens
growthForm herbaceous
habitat meadows
open woodlands
rocky slopes
hardiness frost tolerant
height 10–25 cm
inflorescenceType dense raceme
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafType narrow linear leaves
lightPreference full sun
partial shade
nativeTo Eurasia NERFINISHED
Mediterranean region
notableSpecies Muscari armeniacum NERFINISHED
Muscari botryoides NERFINISHED
Muscari comosum NERFINISHED
Muscari latifolium NERFINISHED
Muscari neglectum NERFINISHED
order Asparagales NERFINISHED
plantType bulbous perennial
propagationMethod division of bulbs
reproduction by bulb offsets
by seed
scent lightly fragrant
soilPreference well-drained soil
subfamily Scilloideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank genus
use cut flower
garden plant
ornamental plant

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Asparagaceae includesGenus Muscari