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Pseudomuscari azureum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pseudomuscari azureum
''Pseudomuscari azureum'' (syn. ''Muscari azureum''), the azure grape hyacinth, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Turkey. A bulbous perennial, it is grown in gardens for its spring flowers. The specific epithet ''azureum'' means "bright blue", a reference to its flower colour. ==Description==
''Pseudomuscari azureum'' is a small plant, around high with two to three grey-green leaves per bulb. Up to 60 flowers are borne in Spring (March or April in the Northern Hemisphere) in a dense "spike" (raceme). Each flower is long and bright blue in colour with a darker stripe along each of the lobes. A feature which distinguishes the genus ''Pseudomuscari'' from the related ''Muscari'' is that the mouth of the flower is not narrowed but forms an open bell-shape. It grows in alpine meadows in north and east Turkey.〔, p. 127 (as ''Muscari azureum'')〕〔, p. 179 (as ''Hyacinthella azurea'')〕
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