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Grape hyacinths

Muscari

Description:

The Muscari have originated in the old world, from the Mediterranean basin, the Center and South of Europe, Northern Africa, the West, Center and South-West of Asia. The term muscari comes from the Latin muscus, since the scent is said to resemble musk. Classified as being in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, they were formerly placed in the Liliaceae as a member of the Hyacintheae tribe. There are about forty species. These are subdivided into four groups, or subgenera; Botryanthus, Pseudomuscari, Leopoldia and Muscarimia. Leopoldia and Pseudomuscari have been considered by some authorities (e.g. Kew and Mobot) to have generic status.

Habitat:

Spotted in privat garden.

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yulia8473
yulia8473 12 years ago

love the shot

sttweets
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sttweets

Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Spotted on Jan 29, 2009
Submitted on Jul 25, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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