Muscari neglectum

Muscari neglectum is a perennial bulbous flowering plant in the asparagus family Asparagaceae.

They produce spikes of dense, commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers.

It is sometimes grown as an ornamental plant, for example, in temperate climates as a spring bulb.

[4] It is a very well known species in cultivation (being described as the "common" grape hyacinth by Brian Mathew);[3] it increases rapidly and can become invasive.

The name was attributed to Giovanni Gussone by Michele Tenore in a list of plants of the Neapolitan area published in 1842.