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Grape hyacinth grows four to eight inches tall, and produces floppy, narrow, green leaves that emerge from the ground in early spring. The leaves are soon followed by the plant’s flowers. Each bulb produces one to three flower stalks with 20 to 40 tightly packed flowers per stalk. Following flowering in early summer, the plant’s foliage dies back.
The scientific name Muscari comes from the Greek word for musk, and refers to the mildly sweet fragrance, variously described as slightly grassy or grapey, that is produced by the plant’s flowers.
The first year you will only see what looks like a blade of grass as the bulb is still growing. The following year you should have flowers. Be sure to mark where you plant them so you don't pull them up by mistake.
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If bid goes over 1500 I will add 10 more seeds!!