Muscari

Along with the crocus, Muscari are one of the first flowers to pop up in the spring.

These little purple delights seem to pop up everywhere.  You probably planted them in your garden bed but then they’ve migrated into your lawn and wherever else they can reach.

 Muscari – also known as Grape Hyacinth – grow about 3-4 inches tall with leaves that look like a miniature hyacinth.  In the center, a stalk appears with a grape-like cluster of blue to dark purple flowers.

 Even if they appear in your lawn, you shouldn’t be concerned.  Once they bloom, they will hang out for a while before dying back to the ground and going dormant until next year.

 Enjoy them while you can.

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