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Muscari armeniacum Siberian Tiger

€3.85
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Grape Hyacinth Siberian Tiger An elegant, long-flowering grape hyacinth, Muscari armeniacum Siberian Tiger has scented white flowers emerging from green buds in March and April. The green, strap-like leaves are less robust and untidy than those of the common grape hyacinth. Grape hyacinth Siberian Tiger naturalises well, and would look beautiful planted alone or with other small bulbs in short grass, and can also be planted in very gritty soil-based compost in pots. Lasts well as a cut flower. A hardy, vigorous little bulb, it will spread readily where happy. Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: Any moderately fertile, light, well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadePlanting period: September to DecemberFlowering period: Early to mid-springPlanting: Depth: 4” (10cm) Spacing: 3-4” (7.5-10cm)Height: 6-8” (15-20cm)

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