Today I want to show you the earliest spring flowers, called Muscari. Muscari is a small blue flowers whose home is Southern Europe and the Caucasus. In a temperate climate, Muscari bloom in late April before flowers such as tulips, daffodils and hyacinths.
There are about 40 species and varieties of flowers differing in color. Flowers Muscari small, barrel-shaped and collected in dense multiflorous inflorescences up to 10 cm high. Coloring the flowers includes all shades of blue from light blue to dark purple.
Flowers have a distinctive tart aroma. Inflorescences rise above the leaves and already at a short distance merge into a uniform color spot.
With each year the planting of Muscari becomes more dense due to intensive breeding. The leaves remain green for a long time. The bulbs of Muscari are small and ripen already at the beginning of summer.
From Muscari you can create beautiful long paths if you put them in a long row. Muscari very often used for decorative purposes is an excellent decoration of any garden and lawn.
