General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Preferences: Mesic
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 4a -34.4 °C (-30 °F) to -31.7 °C (-25 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 8b
Plant Height: 7-11 inches
Flowers: Showy
Fragrant
Flower Color: Mauve
Other: Soft violet pink with shades of mauve on the edge with blue veins
Flower Time: Spring
Underground structures: Bulb
Uses: Suitable as Annual
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Resistances: Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Toxicity: Other: Contact with bulbs may cause an allergic skin reaction.
Propagation: Seeds: Start indoors
Other info: can take many years for hyacinths to go from seeds to bloom
Propagation: Other methods: Division
Offsets
Bulbs
Other: Plant hyacinth bulbs in fall, 6 to 8 weeks before a hard frost is expected and when soils are below 60 degrees F. This is usually during September and October in the North, and October and November in the South. Dig a hole 6 to 8 inches deep.
Pollinators: Bees
Containers: Suitable in 1 gallon
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Needs excellent drainage in pots

Image
Common names
  • Dutch Hyacinth
  • Hyacinth

Photo Gallery
Location: Baltimore, Ohio
Date: 2022-03-22
Hyacinth ‘Splendid Cornelia’ in bud
Location: Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands
Date: 2019-04-05
Location: 2019 Flower Show in Philadelphia
Date: 2019-03-02
lavender blooms on just-opened flower heads turn to white blooms
Location: 2019 Flower Show in Philadelphia
Date: 2019-03-02
Location: Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands
Date: 2019-04-05
Photo by gemini_sage
Photo by gemini_sage
Location: Winchester, KY
Date: April 2014
Comments:
  • Posted by Hortaholic (Columbus, Ohio - Zone 6a) on Mar 22, 2022 9:27 PM concerning plant:
    My image (Hortaholic) shows a newly emerged flower stalk. The bud colours are beautifully shaded in light blue to lavender with tinges of violet.The bulb was planted in fall of 2021. Purchased at Menard's; not an exhibition-sized bulb, so it has fewer buds than seen in some of the other images. This size is inexpensive and satisfactory to me as a garden flower.

    Hyacinths perennate well here. The future bloom stalks will have fewer flowers on each but there will be more of them as the bulbs multiply. The fragrance makes them must-haves in my gardens!

    They take up little space. They're well suited to growing under the canopy of deciduous shrubs, in the area that's too shady and dry in summer for most plants. The hyacinth foliage dies back after flowering and isn't seen again til next spring.

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