Phonetic Spelling:moo-SKAR-ee bow-tree-OY-dees AL-bum
Genus:Muscari
Species:botryoides
Family:Asparagaceae
Clusters of pristine white flowers emit a gentle fragrance. The foliage emerges in the fall, while the blooms make their appearance in mid-spring.
This plant thrives best in full sun or in the morning and afternoon light. It can withstand summer droughts but needs adequate moisture during its growing season. When planting, bulbs should be placed 5 inches deep and spaced 0-1 inch apart, or about 30-60 per square foot. It is well-suited for borders, rock gardens, and woodland settings. However, it may occasionally be susceptible to deer damage.
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