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Hyacinthella
How to Propagate
and Grow Successfully

Hyacinthella originate from Europe and are a genus of perennial spring flowering bulb gardening plants.

Leaves are basal, broad, very thin and strap shaped.

Flowers are bluey white, bell shaped and form on upright spikes.












Essential info

Genus: Hyacinthella

Family: Liliaceae

Species: Leucophaea.

Common Names: Hyacinthella.

Classification: Bulb.

Height: 10cm (4inches).

Flowering: Throughout spring.


Where to plant info

These small delightful spring flowering gardening plants deserve a place in your planting schemes. Especially in patio pots and tubs.

Where: Grow them in spring flowering borders or beds in large groups.

They are ideal for growing in rock gardens.

Grow them in patio pots and tubs, window boxes and troughs for a special spring display.

Site: They prefer full sun.

They also do well in partial shade.

They do best when sheltered from cold winds.

Soil: Any rich, moist but free draining soil.


Propagation info

By seed in autumn.

How to sow seed….. read more


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