When in bloom, the plants produce stalks of flower blossoms in shades of purple, blue, and pink in addition to white. The genus name comes from the ancient Greek word delphínion, which means ...
This hyacinth look-alike is native to Europe and gets its scientific name from the Greek word muschos, meaning musk. The reference to grapes comes from the way this flower’s blooms form along its ...
The research decodes the genetic basis of anthocyanin production, which gives the plant its signature blue-purple flowers, as well as key flavonoid compounds. This breakthrough opens the door to ...