What Are Mylar Plants ?
Don't know but it looks like a purple bottel brush growing from center/ small flowers scent of honeysuckle
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Mylar plants can also refer to any artificial plants. Mylar is a synthetic material often used to create the flowers on plastic/silk plants. If it is a living plant referred to as a Mylar plant, Aicha is correct it is typically in reference to a hyacinth.
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Mylar plant is a name that is used to refer to Hyacinth. It is a bulbous herb from the Hyacinthaceae family and is native to the eastern Mediterranean region which includes Iran and Turkmenistan. The commercial hyacinth or Mylar plant has a single dense spike of fragrant flowers which are available in various shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet, or yellow.
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