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Lori on Apr 22, 2014grape hyacinth.....they multiply like crazy!Helpful Reply
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Carole on Apr 22, 2014that was my thoughts too - Muscari aka grape hyacinthHelpful Reply
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Lori on Apr 22, 2014Both above answers are correct. These are spring flowering little bulbs. They are awesome on the front part of any flowerbed. You will find them very hardy even in areas with difficult winters. Love them!Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Baldwin on Apr 22, 2014Thank you both for your help!!Helpful Reply
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Jennifer G on Apr 22, 2014I have those too! Thanks for sharing what they are :) We have snow from november thru march (and sometimes longer) and these little babies often pop up before the snow is completely gone! They DO multiple like crazy - I have them in the small patch along the walkway to my front door and they are taking over that small place they share with the tulips, buttercups and daffodils!Helpful Reply
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Betty Mckinney on Apr 22, 2014Yes grape hyacinth. I have them are around the roses. Which makes for wonderful surprise in the spring.Helpful Reply
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Leslie Long on Apr 22, 2014I agree with everyone else. Grape Hyacinth :)Helpful Reply
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Colleen Knight on Apr 22, 2014I had a voluntary grape hyacinth pop up this year...Guessing a squirrel dug up a bulb and brought it to me :) I assume they grow from bulbs...Helpful Reply
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Cynthia Baldwin on Apr 22, 2014Muscari! Mine seem to "travel" in the flower beds!!! And, "pop-ups" show up every year!!!Helpful Reply
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Janine on Apr 22, 2014My husband and I were wondering what these were. They just started appearing. We didn't plant them but they sure came in somehow. Each year there are a few more!Helpful Reply
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Silvan Johnson on Apr 23, 2014We have them pop up in a few places in our yard....nice sign that spring is here!Helpful Reply
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Roberta Eagleston on Apr 23, 2014Grape hyacinthHelpful Reply
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Fenya Kashergen on Apr 23, 2014Grape Hyacinth, they look great as they multiply over time.Helpful Reply
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Martha on Apr 23, 2014I love them. They are such beautiful colors and so hardy. We mow around them until after they are done blooming, then treat them like the rest of the lawn.Helpful Reply
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Monica Koch on Apr 23, 2014Grape Hyacinths!! First sign of spring here in the midwest.Helpful Reply
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Linda T on Apr 23, 2014I love yard sales and years ago, I bought a zip bag full of seeds, marked 'Bluebells'. I couldn't believe it since bluebells are a British endangered plant and didn't see how the seller had them, but for 3-4 $s, I bought them with my fingers crossed. I was pretty mad when they came up as grape hyacinths, since I already had those free! I wish people would educate themselves before they do such a thing! OK, only $4.00, but that's 2 pounds of butter on sale, and I am strapped for cash! The reason I do yard sales in the first place!Helpful Reply
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Krista Napier on Apr 23, 2014They smell soooo good too!Helpful Reply
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KathrynElizabeth Etier on Apr 23, 2014a/k/a Muscari. They are very invasive,which is why I love them. They transplant very well.Helpful Reply
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Sherry Knott on Apr 23, 2014Didn't know what they were called, but they are beautiful and grow wild where I'm at (NW Georgia). We have lots of them.Helpful Reply
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