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Sorry Tony but not that. The colour is a soft, slightly lavender-shaded misty blue and as I said, the stems are dark red. Unfortunately I've only had 2 seeds from it in at least 7 years. With all due respect to M. pseudomuscari, which I like very much, this is a classier thing.
No Lesley, it's not Muscari massayanum anyway (see e.g. http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Muscari).
Agnes Sutherland, the original giver was at the occasion, but she, alas, has now died. Agnes was known for her deep knowledge of small bulbs.
From the Archibald's seed Muscari macrocarpon JJA690010 in bloom today in the greenhouse. Always a mix-up in my head between this and M. muscarimi.johnw
John, I think you mean Muscari macrocarpum
That's nice John. Presumably it has some fragrance too, especially welcome in winter. Both macrocarpum forms I have tend to flop around whereas your foliage seems fairly upright.