Muscari compactum

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Read about Muscari compactum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Muscari compactum. Baker. Described only as Botryanthus compactus in an obscure work, which states that the fls. are nearly black, with whitish teeth which are semi-orbicular, obtuse, spreading-recurved. Baker places M. compactum next to M. commutatum, in spite of the fact that the original description says the fls. are obovate. Baker adds that this M. compactum is the M. neglectum of some authors in part. The plant in the trade as M. compactum may be a variety of some common species, since Van Tubergen says the fls. are pale blue.


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