Small spikes of tiny, fragrant flowers make Grape Hyacinth a delight for the eye and nose. Perfect for a child's garden, its flowers look and even smell a little like bunches of grapes. As a ground cover, use along walks, and edges of flower borders or let grow wild in woodland and rock gardens. Excellent combined with tulips and daffodils. Also good in containers indoors or out. Plant in fall. If left undisturbed, long-lived bulbs multiply rapidly to form large clusters of plants that live through snow. Lift and divide after flowering or when grass-like foliage dies down in late summer.
This Grape Hyacinth's bright blue flowers top 4 to 8-inch stems.