I think so. At any rate, I have some that I planted from bulbs about 5 years ago, but I can't remember what they were called. But that's them. Funny - we just saw some at the nature center at Goodwin Forest yesterday and I couldn't remember what they were called.
They spread (apparently they self-seed), but not as much as my grape hyacinths do (I don't think I'd call them aggressive, at least in my garden). They seem more consistent and and last longer than crocuses, so I look forward to seeing them this time of year.
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Date: 2011-04-17 12:09 pm (UTC)They spread (apparently they self-seed), but not as much as my grape hyacinths do (I don't think I'd call them aggressive, at least in my garden). They seem more consistent and and last longer than crocuses, so I look forward to seeing them this time of year.