Description
Azure Grape Hyacinth Seeds grow Pseudomuscari azureum, formerly Muscari azureum, a compact spring bulb loved for soft sky-blue flower clusters and tidy strap-like foliage. Seedlings form foliage first, store energy into small bulbs, and return with stronger clumps after the bulbs establish and receive winter chill.
Why Grow It
- Compact 4-8 in. perennial bulb with soft sky-blue early spring flower spikes.
- Useful for rock gardens, border fronts, woodland edges, windowsill pots, and small containers.
- Seeds benefit from fall/winter sowing or 30-90 days of cold-moist stratification.
- Young plants build bulbs over time, then return with larger clumps in later springs.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Pseudomuscari azureum (formerly Muscari azureum) |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Perennial bulb in zones 3-9; container-grown with chilling in warmer climates |
| Mature height | 4-8 in. |
| Light | Full sun to part shade |
| Bloom window | Early spring after bulbs establish and receive winter chill |
| Flower color | soft sky-blue to powder-blue bell-shaped flower clusters |
| Seed count | 20 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Sow in fall or winter outdoors where winters are cool, or cold-moist stratify seed 30-90 days in a sealed moist towel before sowing at about 55-65 F in spring. Keep seedlings evenly moist and allow young plants to build bulbs over time. |
| Spacing | Space seedlings or young bulb clumps about 2-3 in. apart in pots, rock gardens, border fronts, or naturalized drifts. |
| Germination | Germination follows a cool moist period and can be irregular; seedlings grow foliage first and develop small bulbs before stronger flowering in later seasons. |
Best For
- early spring borders
- rock gardens
- woodland edges
- windowsill pots
- small container forcing
Packet Details
Includes 20 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.
FAQ
Is Azure Grape Hyacinth grown from seed or bulbs?
This listing is for seeds. Seedlings grow foliage first and develop bulbs over time, so stronger flowering usually improves after the bulbs establish.
Does it need winter chill?
Yes. Pseudomuscari azureum needs a cool period to grow and bloom well. In warm climates, container bulbs may need 8-12 weeks of refrigerator chilling before bloom.
Where should I plant it?
Use full sun to part shade in well-drained sandy or loamy soil, especially in rock gardens, border fronts, woodland edges, or small pots.









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