Hyacinths: Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'
Botanical name: Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common name: Dutch hyacinth
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at a glance
Soil: | damp, alkaline, sand |
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Zones: | 3a thru 7b |
Care: |
easy
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Lifespan: |
perennial
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Category: | |
Attributes: |
poisonous, butterfly attracting, bee attracting |
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description for "Hyacinths: Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'"
Dutch Hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia' has soft violet-pink flowers with darker veining. Their lighter edges add a pearly sheen. With their fine form, soft, rich colors and heady fragrance, these familiar spring hyacinths are a not-to-be-missed joy of spring. 'Distinction' and other hyacinths force well indoors over the winter with adequate cold treatment. H. orientalis are perennial bulbs with strap-shaped, basal leaves, 6-14 inches long. Extremely fragrant, funnel-shaped, six-petaled blooms are held in large, dense racemes, up to 8 inches long. Outdoor grown bulbs perform best in cold winter regions. Mass plantings provide a stunning spring display, especially when grown under flowering trees or in borders. If you plant them deeply in any well-drained garden soil enriched with bulb food, these large bulbs will perform exceptionally well for many years to come. USDA Zones 3 - 9. Hyacinths really do best in cool climates. South of zone 7 they should be thought of as annuals. --edited by dtd siegelgirl
History:
Native to Western Asia: Israel; Lebanon; Syria; Turkey