Description
In cultivation for hundreds of years, the extremely unusual Feather Hyacinth grows plume-like flowers made up of fine, feathery, thread-like, reddish-violet filaments. It's also referred to as the "Cotton Candy Grape Hyacinth" and we can see why! Not resembling any other Muscari on the planet, it is most definitely a conversation piece. Plant among tulips or daffodils to add frilly texture to the mix, or in front of a gold or lime-leaved hosta for a great color complement. Forces well and makes a great cut flower, too!
Commonly referred to as Grape Hyacinths, Muscari are easy to grow, are deer, rodent and rabbit resistant and naturalize readily in well-draining soil and full to partial sunlight.
Late May 8-10" tall 10 bulbs per bag