Genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae
Muscari
M. neglectum
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Monocots
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Asparagaceae
Subfamily:
Scilloideae
Genus:
Muscari Mill.
Species
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Muscari is a genus of perennial bulbous plants native to Eurasia that produce spikes of dense, most commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers resembling bunches of grapes in the spring. The common name for the genus is grape hyacinth (a name which is also used for the related genera Leopoldia and Pseudomuscari, which were formerly included in Muscari), but they should not be confused with hyacinths. A number of species of Muscari are used as ornamental garden plants.
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"hyacinth" in them. Hyacinths should also not be confused with the genus Muscari, which are commonly known as grape hyacinths. Hyacinthus grows from bulbs...
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garden plants such as Hyacinthus (hyacinths), Hyacinthoides (bluebells), Muscari (grape hyacinths) and Scilla and Puschkinia (squills or scillas). Some...
darker blue. Unlike some other Muscari species, it does not spread rapidly. It is still known under its synonym Muscari pseudomuscari. In cultivation in...
species were formerly included in the genus Muscari (as the Leopoldia group or subgenus), and like muscari are often called grape hyacinths. Their flowers...
Asparagaceae, endemic to the Island of Sicily. In 1992, under the synonym Muscari gussonei, it was designated as a 'priority species' under Annex II of the...
John Wiley & Sons. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-470-75804-5. Brown, Kathleen M.; Muscari, Mary E. (2010). Quick Reference to Adult and Older Adult Forensics: A...
very similar to another common species in the genus—lilyturf (Liriope muscari). Creeping lilyturf can be distinguished by its rhizomatous root system...
bracts, e.g. in Curcuma, Ananas, or Eucomis. 3. Sterile flowers, e.g. in Muscari and Leopoldia, at the apex of some inflorescences. 4. A tuft of hairs...