Grape Hyacinth 'Valerie Finnis' (Muscari)

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This beautiful variety is named after Lady Valerie Finnis, one of the 20th century's most celebrated gardeners and plant photographers, known for her incredible eye for special plants.

A legendary and much-sought-after variety, 'Valerie Finnis' is an RHS Award-winning Grape Hyacinth cherished for its unique and beautiful colouring. The flower spikes are densely packed with bell-shaped florets of an extraordinary and delicate, pale, chalky, sky-blue. This soft, ethereal colour is very different from the more common cobalt-blue of other Muscari and brings a touch of rare, refined beauty to the early spring garden. It has a gentle fragrance and a neat, compact habit. 'Valerie Finnis' is perfect for connoisseur gardeners and anyone wishing to create a sophisticated, pastel-themed display in rock gardens, troughs, or elegant containers.

Botanical name Muscari armeniacum 'Valerie Finnis'
Flower type Grape Hyacinth
Bulb size 7/8 cm
Height 15 cm
Spread 8-10 cm
Spacing 150 bulbs per m²
Hardiness Fully Hardy
Sunlight Full Sun / Partial Shade
Suitable for Borders, Rock Gardens, Pots, Collector's Gardens

Where to Plant:

This is a highly sought-after and beautiful variety, celebrated for its unique and delicate powder-blue flowers. It provides a much softer, more subtle effect than the common Grape Hyacinth. It is very easy to grow and will thrive in full sun or partial shade in any reasonably well-drained soil. It is perfect for creating gentle drifts of colour at the front of borders, in rockeries, or for growing in pots and containers where its refined beauty can be appreciated up close.

How to Plant:

You should plant the small bulbs in the autumn, anytime from September to November, to flower the following spring. Plant them at a depth of about 10cm (4 inches), with the pointed tip facing upwards. To make the most of their gentle colouring, they look best when planted in generous, dense groups rather than scattered thinly. Space the individual bulbs about 5-8cm apart to allow them to form a good-sized clump.

Aftercare:

This is a very low-maintenance bulb. It is normal for its grassy leaves to appear in the autumn and persist through the winter. After the flowers have finished in spring, it is essential to allow this foliage to die back and turn yellow on its own. This process feeds the bulb for next year's display. It will multiply happily; if you wish to control its spread, you should snip off the faded flower heads before they set seed.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Fragrant

RHS Award (AGM)

Perfect for pots

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