which includes the grape hyacinth. While they're not directly related, the plants have similar care needs and appearances—hence the shared common name. Here are the main care requirements for ...
The grape hyacinth is a common plant – or weed depending on who you ask - found in Oklahoma but there is some dissention because some see the purple flower as nothing more than a weed to get rid of ...
Several other bulbs do well in coastal Virginia for spring flowering. Here’s a look, from Les Parks at Norfolk Botanical ...
(Les Parks) Grape hyacinths are not really hyacinths, but they do resemble little clusters of purply blue grapes, and although it may be the power of suggestion, the flowers do smell like grape soda.