Grape Hyacinth Description & Facts

English name: Grape Hyacinth

Sub Title:  Description & Facts

grape hyacinth, (genus Muscari), genus of about 50 species of small bulbous perennials (family Asparagaceae, formerly Hyacinthaceae) native to the Mediterranean region. Grape hyacinths often are planted as spring-flowering garden ornamentals. Some cultivated species readily naturalize and can become weedy.

starch grape hyacinth
starch grape hyacinth

Most species of the genus have dense clusters of blue, white, yellow, or pink urn-shaped flowers that are borne at the tip of a leafless flower stalk. The flowers of some species have a musky odour. The leaves are long and narrow and emerge from an underground bulb. The fruit is a capsule.