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Muscari argaei album

Muscari argaei album

Spikes of pure white flowers, it's a little smaller than the species.
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Muscari aucheri

Muscari aucheri

An outstanding species from Turkey, the Iranian tubergenianum is often considered a form of this with azure blue flowers shading paler or white on the lobes.
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Muscari botryoides syn heldreichii

Muscari botryoides syn heldreichii

This does not appear to differ significantly from plain botryoides.
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Muscari bourgaei

Muscari bourgaei

Western Turkey at alpine levels, deep violet blue obovoid flowers with white teeth.
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Muscari comosum

Muscari comosum

Strange looking with a tassel of frilly sterile flowers sitting atop the normal flower scape, the finger in a light socket effect wins it a place in our gardens.
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Muscari neglectum

Muscari neglectum

It's hardly neglected, the prototype and most widely grown Grape Hyacinth.
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Muscari pallens

Muscari pallens

An intriguing species from the Caucasus, flowers are pale blue to nearly white, quite attractive and seldom offered.
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Muscari szovitsianum

Muscari szovitsianum

I believe this has now been lumped into armenaicum, which it is clearly related to.
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Muscari tubergenianum

Muscari tubergenianum

Rare Iranian species, the pure sky blue flowers are probably the best in the genus, related to and sometimes included in M. aucheri.
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Nothoscordum sellowianum

Nothoscordum sellowianum

This little late winter/early spring flowering bulb has also been known as Nothoscordum felipponei, Ipheion sellowianum, Tristagma sellowianum, as well as a host of other names. Whatever the name, it grows about a foot tall with cheery yellow flowers before going dormant for the summer. Native to Argentina, it is hardy to about Zone 7 and thrives in hot summer climates. This form does not set seed which means it can’t become a weed in the garden but also makes it slow to propagate.
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