



Hyacinth (bulbs) Spring Beauty
Spring Beauty terry hyacinth is an extremely spectacular hyacinth, which translates as "Spring Beauty". Its lovely pink flowers turn silvery at the edges over the years.
Our hyacinths belong to the Dutch (or floristic) hyacinths, which are famous for their dense inflorescences and beautiful aroma. Bulbs are suitable both for planting in containers and in open ground. Plant hyacinth in the fall, and apply top dressing in the spring. In a dry spring, it is necessary to provide irrigation.
Hyacinth "Spring Beauty" is one of the most charming and gentle representatives of hyacinths, which stands out for its elegant pink-lilac color and dense inflorescence. This variety is a great choice for spring beds, flower beds and containers, adding a romantic touch to the garden. Thanks to its rich aroma and bright flowering, hyacinth "Spring Beauty" is able to create a unique atmosphere in any corner of the garden.
Variety description
- Group: Oriental hyacinths.
- Color: The inflorescence has a delicate pink-lilac shade. Each flower consists of six petals, slightly bent back, creating the effect of density and splendor.
- Inflorescence: Dense, cylindrical, up to 15-20 cm long. The inflorescence consists of numerous small flowers that form a luxurious spike.
- Size: The height of the plant is 25-30 cm, which allows you to use it as a bright accent in spring compositions.
- Flowering time: Hyacinth "Spring Beauty" blooms in mid-spring, usually in April, adding bright and fragrant notes to the garden.
- Leaves: The leaves are of a saturated green color, linear in shape, forming a dense rosette around the peduncle, emphasizing the brightness of the inflorescence.
- Aroma: Strong and pleasant, typical of hyacinths. The aroma fills the garden with freshness, creating an atmosphere of spring.
- Hardiness: Hyacinth "Spring Beauty" shows good frost resistance and resistance to most garden diseases, making it ideal for perennial cultivation.
Cultivation features
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils with a neutral or slightly alkaline reaction. Before planting, it is recommended to apply compost or organic fertilizer to improve the soil structure.
- Site selection: Grows best in sunny areas, but can tolerate light partial shade. It is important to avoid areas with stagnant water, as this can cause the bulbs to rot.
- Planting: Bulbs are planted in autumn at a depth of 10-15 cm with a distance of 10-15 cm between plants. The planting depth depends on the size of the bulbs.
- Watering: After planting, hyacinths should be watered well. Maintain moderate soil moisture during growth and flowering, but avoid overwetting.
- Fertilization: During the period of active growth, it is recommended to use complex mineral fertilizers for bulbous plants to ensure abundant and long-lasting flowering.
- Care: After flowering, it is necessary to cut off the faded flowers, leaving the leaves until it dies naturally. This will allow the bulbs to accumulate nutrients for the next season.
Where to plant?
- Flower beds and flower beds: "Spring Beauty" is ideal for decorating spring flower beds, where its delicate color creates an atmosphere of lightness and freshness.
- Borders: Due to its medium height, hyacinth looks great in borders, adding bright and fragrant accents.
- Containers and pots: This variety is well suited for growing in containers, which allows you to decorate terraces, balconies and other small spaces.
- Cutting for bouquets: Hyacinth "Spring Beauty" is an excellent choice for creating spring bouquets and flower arrangements, thanks to its rich aroma and attractive appearance.
Arrangements: Combined with other spring bulbs such as daffodils and tulips, this hyacinth can become the centerpiece of a spring arrangement, emphasizing the beauty and vibrancy of a blooming garden.



