I’m in a rental and these flowers have appeared in shaded areas. Can I safely remove or relocate these?

by vonmarz

6 Comments

  1. LeelooDallasMltiPass

    Hyacinth. You can dig up the bulb and replant elsewhere easily. Best to wait until the bloom dies, but they’re pretty bulletproof and would survive even if you did it now. BTW they smell amazing. They also will completely die back by June, and re-emerge in early spring. Great for early pollinators.

  2. bign_phat

    This looks more like agapanthus. Not sure if you can move it while blooming. I would mark it once it goes dormant then move it

  3. Alice_Fell

    it looks like it could be a relative of siberian squill? but siberian squill doesn’t seem quite right.

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