Muscari botryoides: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Liliopsida
- Order
- Asparagales
- Family
- Asparagaceae
- Genus
- Muscari
- Species
- Muscari botryoides
- Scientific Name
- Muscari botryoides
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Muscari botryoides
Muscari botryoides is a bulbous perennial plant of the genus Muscari and one of a number of species and genera known as grape hyacinth. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant.
The flowers are close together, and are almost totally round. The lower fertile flowers point downwards, while upper ones, usually paler and sterile, point upwards. The flowers are bright blue with white lobes at the end in the wild species, but other colours are available, including white. M. botryoides is originally from central and south-eastern Europe, growing in open woodland and mountain meadows.
The name botryoides is derived from the appearance of a miniature cluster of grapes. M. botryoides is said to be much less invasive than species such as M. neglectum, nevertheless it is listed as invasive in Tennessee.
...Muscari botryoides in languages:
- Bokmål
- perleblom
- Chinese
- 葡萄風信子
- Croatian
- Mala presličica
- Czech
- modřenec širolistý
- Danish
- Almindelig perlehyacint
- Dutch
- Blauwe druifjes
- English
- common grape hyacinth
- English
- Compact Grape-Hyacinth
- English
- Small Grape-Hyacinth
- Estonian
- harilik kobarhüatsint
- Finnish
- Hentohelmililja
- French
- Muscari botryoïde
- French
- Muscari faux-botryde
- French
- Muscari en grappe
- German
- Kleine Traubenhyazinthe
- Hungarian
- Epergyöngyike
- Italian
- Muscari azzurro
- Japanese
- ルリムスカリ
- Lithuanian
- Smulkiažiedė žydrė
- Modern Greek
- Μούσκαρι το βοτρυοειδές
- Polish
- Szafirek drobnokwiatowy
- Russian
- Мышиный гиацинт гроздевидный
- Russian
- Гадючий лук гроздевидный
- Slovak
- modrica širokolistá
- Slovene
- jagodasta hrušica
- Swedish
- Pärlhyacint
- Ukrainian
- Гадюча цибулька гроноподібна
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Muscari adilii
- Muscari anatolicum
- Muscari armeniacum
- Muscari artvinense
- Muscari atillae
- Muscari aucheri
- Muscari botryoides
- Muscari cazorlanum
- Muscari coeruleum
- Muscari commutatum
- Muscari discolor
- Muscari fatmacereniae
- Muscari fertile
- Muscari filiforme
- Muscari heldreichii
- Muscari hermonense
- Muscari inundatum
- Muscari lazulinum
- Muscari macbeathianum
- Muscari neglectum
- Muscari pallens
- Muscari pamiryigidii
- Muscari sabihapinariae
- Muscari sandrasicum
- Muscari serpentinicum
- Muscari sivrihisardaghlarense
- Muscari stenanthum
- Muscari tauricum
- Muscari tuzgoluense
- Muscari vuralii
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