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Botanical Name: Bellevalia Pycnantha
Muscari Paradoxum has been a spring-garden mainstay since the late 1800s. Dense flower heads, vibrant deep blue color, sturdy 7- to 8-inch stalks are the qualities that have made it a favorite. The bulbs naturalize effortlessly. Bloom time is April/May when many tulips, daffs, and hyacinths are in bloom which makes Paradoxum well-suited for mixed bulb beds. It is easy to grow in planters for portable spring color to take indoors.
Genus |
Bellevalia Pycnantha |
Bloom Time |
Late Spring
|
Color |
Blue |
Foliage Color |
Green |
Height |
6-12" |
Sun Requirements |
Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Type/Size |
2-3 fan |
Hardiness Zone |
4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |