Watering
once a week
Muscari blooms bright, attractive flowers produce a light, pleasant scent. Blooming time produces the beautiful screening in the garden. Muscari has one or more narrow leaves than Hyacinth which arise from a bulb. The flowers appear in the spring and form a spike or raceme, being held in a close or loose spiral around a central stalk. The flowers of Muscari often become less tightly spaced as the flower matures. Individual flowers are composed of six fused tepals forming a spherical to obovoid shape.
once a week
Thrives in medium indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.
These plants are extremely easy to take care of and require very little maintenance