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Pretty late springtime blooms  which  resemble  grapes. Hardy and easy to grow the will self seed and spread gently through the garden.


When to Sow: Sep - March

HOW TO SOW: 
Seeds may need more than one period of cold stratification to germinate.


It is best to sow seeds in Autumn onto damp compost and leave outside to naturally cold stratify. Germination should then occur when the weather warms in late winter/early spring.


Alternatively seeds can be sowed into pots of damp compost and then refrigerated for 2- 4 weeks then brought into the warmth,Ideal temp 18 °C.  If germination does not occour the process should be repeated. 
 

  • Classification: Hardy Perennial Bulb
  • Expert Level: Easy to grow
  • Germination Time: Erratic

 

  • Flowering Time:April - June
  • Site: Full Sun/  Part Shade
  • Soil Type: Will grow in most soils
  • Soil Acidity: All Types
  • Moisture: Well drained Dry/ Moist
  • Care: No specilist Care needed
  • Use: Borders & pots 
  • Days to Maturity:  N/A

 

  • Vase Life: N/A
  • Height:15-20cm
  • Plant Spacing:  5cm

Muscari Armeniacum

£2.45Price
  • 25 seeds per packet Approx

    Please note that the majority of our seeds are packed by volume so the number of seeds indicated is an approximation.

    We make every effort to provide British seeds where possible, but in some cases our British Growers are unable to grow in sufficient quantities to meet our demand or the seeds are subject to Plant breeders' rights which means it is only possible for us to buy these seeds from certain non UK flower farms 

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