Muscari
Siberian Tiger
Muscari ‘Siberian Tiger’ is a hardy spring flowering bulb (Grape Hyacinth) grown for its fresh, standout colouring and reliable performance. Easy to grow and tolerant of most garden conditions, it produces flowers in profusion each spring and looks best planted in bold groups for maximum impact.
Perfect for borders, pots, rock gardens, and naturalising under deciduous trees, muscari bulbs can be left undisturbed for years and will gradually multiply over time.
Planting guide: Plant 3 to 5 cm deep and 4 to 5 cm apart in well-worked, well-drained soil.
Muscari, or Grape hyacinths as they’re often referred to, make outstanding border plants, and are fantastic for Naturalising.
We recommend to always plant plenty of bulbs (at least 25) in a group to obtain the best visual effect. A spot under deciduous shrubs is another place where grape hyacinths will be attractive.
After all, the flowering period for grape hyacinths comes at a time when the shrubs are still bare.
Using grape hyacinths as bedding plants is not done so often anymore, although they are obviously perfect for fulfilling this role. For such a massive color effect, they have to be planted closely together. Bedding arrangements using combinations of late-flowering yellow daffodils and red tulips, for example, are very pretty.
Muscari are also perfect for planting in containers. All kinds of combinations are imaginable, but one of our favourite combinations is the use of miniature daffodils and low-flowering tulips.
For a full overview of how to plant Muscari visit our Gardeners Guide.
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10-15cm
Part Shade