Hyacinth Carnegie
Hyacinth Carnegie is a beautiful multi-flowered white colored hyacinth with a compact flower and lovely green leaves. This flower looks stunning in every spring flower bedding. The flower blooms from March to April and can grow several flowers from one bulb. The fragrance of flowers can’t be missed in any spring flower bedding.
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Where to plant Hyacinth Carnegie?
- Hyacinth Carnegie loves a sunny spot in the garden
- Grows in all average, well-drained soils
- The plant is hardy, and survives a tough winter
- This plant attracts bees and butterflies
Flowers of Hyacinth Carnegie
The fragrant flowers show their faces from March to April, which makes them an excellent spring flowering plant. The clock-shaped flowers smell sweet and attract insects. The bulbs grow up to 10” (25 cm) high and need to be planted about 4” (10 cm) deep. Plant around 5 flower bulbs per square foot. Watch the stunning flowers rise high above the grass. The pure white color is one of the most beautiful shades of white you have ever seen. The star-shaped little flowers form this beautifully compact Hyacinth.
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