*Muscari armeniacum Leichtlin ex Baker. Common name: Garden Grape-hyacinth, Armenian Grape-hyacinth. Phenology: Mar-Apr; May-Jun. Habitat: Cultivated as an ornamental, persistent and naturalized in lawns, old fields, suburban woodlands, and disturbed areas. Distribution: Native of Mediterranean e. Europe and w. Asia.
Origin/Endemic status: Mediterranean Europe and Africa
Synonymy ⓘ: = Can, FNA26, Il, K4, NS, POWO, Stace (2010); = n/a — C. Basionym: Muscari armeniacum Leichtlin ex Baker 1872
Links to other floras: = Muscari armeniacum - FNA26
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native range: southeastern Europe to eastern Turkey
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