10 P/P X 15 MUSCARI SIBERIAN TIGER 6-7

Price £ 3.99

Short description

1 x Muscari armeniacum ‘Siberian Tiger’ (15 bulbs)

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe

  • When to plant: August, September, October, November
  • Flowering months: March, April
  • Quantity
Stock
10 units in stock
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  • All our stock online comes from our Lincoln branch, please let us know in the comments if you'd like to collect from our Cleethorpes or Sleaford store.

    If you would like to enquire about a particular product from one of our other centres please call us on: 01522 880033 or email online@pennells.co.uk

10 P/P X 15 MUSCARI SIBERIAN TIGER 6-7

Price £ 3.99

Short description

1 x Muscari armeniacum ‘Siberian Tiger’ (15 bulbs)

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe

  • When to plant: August, September, October, November
  • Flowering months: March, April
  • Quantity
Stock
10 units in stock
  •                                             
                  Click & Collect         Free Local Delivery
                                                 For Orders Over £100
  • All our stock online comes from our Lincoln branch, please let us know in the comments if you'd like to collect from our Cleethorpes or Sleaford store.

    If you would like to enquire about a particular product from one of our other centres please call us on: 01522 880033 or email online@pennells.co.uk
10 P/P X 15 MUSCARI SIBERIAN TIGER 6-7
10 P/P X 15 MUSCARI SIBERIAN TIGER 6-7
Price £ 3.99
Description

Grape Hyacinth ‘Siberian Tiger’ (Muscari Armeniacumproduces small bulbous white flowers, growing in a formation that resembles a bunch of grapes, growing on light green, thick stems that shoot straight upwards. The name muscari is derived from the word ‘musk’, signifying the slight fragrance given off by these flowers.

These bulbs are perfect for planting in the front of flowering borders or rockeries, in terracotta pots on a table top or sunny patio or tightly packed into a vase. Alternatively, they can be planted under a tree or along a pathway where they will comfortably naturalise year on year.

Plant these ‘Siberian Tiger’ bulbs around 10cm deep in the soil, and roughly 5-10cm apart from each other to allow room for the flowers to spread. If planting in pots or containers, it is recommended to feed the bulbs with a slow release fertiliser.

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