The plants under genus Muscari, commonly and generally grouped as grape hyacinths,
are plants of Asian and European origin with dense spikes putting forth urn shaped mostly blue coloured flowers with resemblance to grapes bunches.
These plants are deciduous and require very little of watering. They may be affected by water logging.
In Mediterranean region grape hyacinth are pickled and eaten and is believed to tone up skin.
These plants propagated by placing bulbs in well drained soil.
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