
Grape Hyacinth 'Plumosum' (Muscari)
A wonderfully weird and fascinating plant, 'Plumosum' is the sterile, feathered form of Muscari comosum, the Tassel Hyacinth. It doesn't produce the typical bell-shaped flowers of a Muscari. Instead, the entire flower head is a fluffy, airy plume composed of thread-like, tangled, purple-violet filaments. The effect is truly bizarre and beautiful, like a soft purple cloud or a piece of violet candyfloss floating in the border. It blooms later than most other Muscari, extending the season. It is a fantastic choice for gardeners who appreciate botanical curiosities and want to add a unique texture and form to their late spring display.
Botanical name | Muscari comosum 'Plumosum' |
Bulb size | 8/9 cm |
Height | 20-30 cm |
Spread | 8-10 cm |
Plant spacing | 100+ bulbs per m² |
Habit | Upright, airy |
Life cycle | Perennial |
Hardiness | Fully hardy (H6) |
Sunlight | Full sun |
Suitable for | Borders, Gravel gardens, Curiosity gardens |
Soil | Well-drained |
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Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade