Garbari Bellevalia paradoxa is a bulb forming plant in the genus Bellevalia of the family Asparagaceae, formerly classified in the genus Muscari, under which name it is commonly sold as Muscari paradoxum.
Leaves 2–3, linear, narrowed at the base, with pointed tips, 12–15 cm long.
In contrast to plant in the genus Muscari the flowers are campanulate, not rounded.
Eastern and north-eastern Turkey[4] and Georgia,[5] in mountain pastures, fields, rocky areas, and wet meadows at altitudes of 500–3000 m above sea level.
[4] It is widely cultivated as an ornamental garden plant of the grape hyacinth class.