grape hyacinth
Selected for its ability to naturalize well and fill in the Salvia River as a hint of what is to come. For the domestic garden, this plant has a mild fragrance and is a good cut flower.




| Latin name | Muscari armeniacum 'Superstar' |
| Common name | grape hyacinth |
| Family | Liliaceae |
| Zone | Z4-8 |
| Bloom time | Spring |
| Season(s) of Interest | Spring |
| Height | 0.75' |
| Native or origin | Though the cultivar 'Superstar' is from horticultural origin, the species Muscari armeniacum originates from Southeastern Europe to Caucasus |
| Soil conditions | Average |
| Flower color | Periwinkle Blue |
| Known wildlife aspects | Rodent resistant |
| Light Requirements | Sun to part shade |
| Lurie Garden location | Light Plate |
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