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Muscari Neglectum
Muscari species are small plants that do not exceed 20-25 cm tall, herbaceous, acaulescent, bulbous leaf rosette, linear and stalked flowers, colorful, scented or odorless, arranged in simple racemes at the tip of a long scape, often leading at the top a tuft of sterile flowers.
The genus Muscari originated in the Old World, including the Mediterranean basin, central and southern Europe, northern Africa, western, central and south-western Asia. Any terrain
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Are precious to me.When I was a girl, I remember my mother picked them up, they bring me many memories
When I was a girl, this used to be the first thing to bloom after our
Crocus in Northern Indiana. Beautiful!