‘Pink Pearl’ features dark pink blooms with lighter edges, and of course, that delicious Hyacinth fragrance. A beautiful companion for Daffodils and Tulips and a good choice forcing. Registered in 1922.
Over centuries of breeding to increase the size, abundance, and color range of Hyacinth flowers, one thing remained the same -- their rich perfume. Modern varieties can look a little stiff if they're lined up in the garden, so spread them around, combining them with Pansies and shorter Tulips. Plant the bulbs in full sun and rich, well-drained soil that stays warm and dry in summer when the bulbs are dormant. Order extra to enjoy indoors in winter (we provide full instructions for forcing cold-hardy bulbs).