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Grape-Hyacinth

Muscari botryoides

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Field Notes

Description:

Two species of the Grape-Hyacinth grow in New England. They are in the Lily Family. From a bulb in the ground, a single slender stem grows and bears a dense tapering cluster of small barrel-like flowers. Sometimes with white margins. Less than 10 inches tall.

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First two images are planted.

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PublishedMay 17, 2014

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