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Blue Trophy produces numerous star-shaped star-shaped flowers on a raceme or a central spike growing from the bulb. Sweetly perfumed, petals are lavender-blue to purplish blues with a deeper coloured stripe in the middle of the petals. Foliage consists of long leaves that are green, narrow and oblong with slightly inwardly curling edges.

Mid- to late-spring blooming, Blue Trophy will flower in March and April with lively reddish-pink colours. Grown indoors in pots or containers, the blooms will arrive in the month of February or use the containers outdoors for fragrant points of interest along paths and patio areas. Plant in full sun to partially shaded areas in beds or borders and enjoy as elegant cut flowers for use in a vase or flower arrangement.

Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are composed of clusters of small, bell shaped flowers with curved petals and are often very fragrant. Leaves are long, narrow and a dark green colour. Hyacinth blooms form in a variety of colours, from vibrant pinks to deep blues. Flowers on Hyacinths grow on racemes of dense clusters on single stalks.

Hyacinths do well in containers or pots and can be forced to bloom early indoors. Hyacinths are known for being a spring flower and March 7th is World Hyacinth Day. Plants originate from the eastern Mediterranean and are generally easy to care for, but colours and bloom quality may diminish after several seasons.

Plant Hyacinths in fertile, well-drained soils that are in full sun to partial shade. In areas where there are colder winters, make sure to cover the bulbs with mulch to protect from severe temperatures. Hyacinths should be planted in the autumn season.

After the flowering season, the Hyacinth flower stalk can be removed, but leave the green foliage to gather energy and store in the bulb for the following season. Hyacinth bulbs are generally planted at a depth of about three times the diameter of the bulb, for most plants this is usually around 15-20cm. Plant Hyacinth bulbs 15cm apart. Depending on the variety, a Hyacinth can grow to 15-30cm in height and the bloom stalks may need to be staked.

Maintaining moisture for the plan is important, even after planting the bulbs in the autumn, so make sure to continue watering regularly during drier periods before the onset of colder winter weather.

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Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Trophy'

Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Trophy'

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Product description

Blue Trophy produces numerous star-shaped star-shaped flowers on a raceme or a central spike growing from the bulb. Sweetly perfumed, petals are lavender-blue to purplish blues with a deeper coloured stripe in the middle of the petals. Foliage consists of long leaves that are green, narrow and oblong with slightly inwardly curling edges.

Mid- to late-spring blooming, Blue Trophy will flower in March and April with lively reddish-pink colours. Grown indoors in pots or containers, the blooms will arrive in the month of February or use the containers outdoors for fragrant points of interest along paths and patio areas. Plant in full sun to partially shaded areas in beds or borders and enjoy as elegant cut flowers for use in a vase or flower arrangement.

Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are composed of clusters of small, bell shaped flowers with curved petals and are often very fragrant. Leaves are long, narrow and a dark green colour. Hyacinth blooms form in a variety of colours, from vibrant pinks to deep blues. Flowers on Hyacinths grow on racemes of dense clusters on single stalks.

Hyacinths do well in containers or pots and can be forced to bloom early indoors. Hyacinths are known for being a spring flower and March 7th is World Hyacinth Day. Plants originate from the eastern Mediterranean and are generally easy to care for, but colours and bloom quality may diminish after several seasons.

Plant Hyacinths in fertile, well-drained soils that are in full sun to partial shade. In areas where there are colder winters, make sure to cover the bulbs with mulch to protect from severe temperatures. Hyacinths should be planted in the autumn season.

After the flowering season, the Hyacinth flower stalk can be removed, but leave the green foliage to gather energy and store in the bulb for the following season. Hyacinth bulbs are generally planted at a depth of about three times the diameter of the bulb, for most plants this is usually around 15-20cm. Plant Hyacinth bulbs 15cm apart. Depending on the variety, a Hyacinth can grow to 15-30cm in height and the bloom stalks may need to be staked.

Maintaining moisture for the plan is important, even after planting the bulbs in the autumn, so make sure to continue watering regularly during drier periods before the onset of colder winter weather.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Abundant Flowers
Great for Cut Flowers
Hardy
Perfect for Pots
Scented
Pollinator Friendly

Specifications

Botanical Name
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Trophy'
Plant type
Hyacinthoides Bulbs
Colour
Purple
Eventual Height
30 - 60cm
Hardiness
Hardy
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Average

When to plant

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Planting
Flowering

Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

For vibrant blooms, fertilise hyacinthus bulbs with a balanced fertiliser before they bloom and remove spent flowers to encourage more growth.

How to Water

Water the bulbs after planting to settle the soil, then keep the soil lightly moist throughout the growing season. Avoid overwatering, as bulbs can rot in soggy soil.

How to Plant

Plant Hyacinthus bulbs in well-draining soil, 10-15cm deep and 10cm apart. Choose a sunny location. Dig holes, place the bulbs with the pointed end up, and cover them with soil. Water thoroughly after planting.

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