Muscari Lindsay®
17 bulbs for € 5.45
Another new variety? Yes indeed!
But dear garden friends, not just any muscari.... No, this is the relatively new variety (2016) LINDSAY that emerged this year as the winner of the CNB Bulb-on-Pot days (Muscari category).
I am already a fan.
Muscari Lindsay is especially special because the flower rises beautifully above its leaves.
Grape hyacinths don't ask much from you. You can plant them almost anywhere: in the border, under trees and shrubs, in rock gardens. You plant the bulbs in the fall between September and November. After they have bloomed in the spring, you can leave the bulbs in the ground. They multiply, so you will see more and more appear year after year.
The scientific name is Muscari, but it is better known as 'grape hyacinths'. It contains over 60 species and originally comes from the Mediterranean region, Central and Southern Europe, North Africa, and Central and Southwestern Asia. The grape hyacinth is now also found in Northern Europe and the United States. The name Muscari comes from the Greek, moschos, musk and refers to the scent.
Do you have no garden, but a terrace or balcony? Most varieties are suitable for pots, but the one most commonly used here is Muscari armeniacum.
Do you like a striking amount of color in your garden? Then plant groups of at least 25 grape hyacinths close together.
Do you love a cheerful mix? Combine grape hyacinths with, for example, Eastern anemone (Anemone blanda).
When to buy your fall bulbs? Order them easily online now and plant them this fall for a beautiful colorful garden or terrace in the spring! We always try to offer the largest size and best quality for the best results.
Well-drained soil
Sun, partial sun
Color: blue
Height: 15 cm
Size: 9/+
Blooming period: April-May
Winter hardy



