Genus Muscari is a botanical term that refers to a group of flowering plants within the Asparagaceae family. The common name for this genus is grape hyacinth, due to the similarity between the small, clustered flowers and grapes. However, there are several other synonyms for this genus, including Leopoldia, Hyacinthella, and Bellevalia. These names are often used interchangeably to refer to the same group of plants. The flowers of this genus are typically blue or purple in color, although there are some white and pink varieties. They are commonly used in landscaping and as a decorative flower in gardens and parks.