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Purple Hyacinth Mix

Hyacinthus orientalis

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Hyacinth Purple Mix is an array of beautiful lavender, purple, magenta and soft lilac blossoms. This mix has a wonderful fragrance and is best planted in a cluster. Hyacinths are deer resistant and make excellent cutting flowers. (Hyacinthus orientalis)

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Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 12 reviews.

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Fabulous!

"These are so reliably beautiful every year!"

GG (5/5)

Gorgeous!

"These came up lovely the first season after planting. I was surprised at how fragrant that they were. My only regret is not planting more. These are on the list for repurchase this fall!"

Swash81 (5/5)

Beautiful!

"I planted these bulbs in the fall of 2023 and they've been blooming beautifully this spring! I love the colors and the blooms are very fragrant."

Swash (5/5)

Gorgeous

"So colorful!"

Kelli (5/5)

While I love these,

"I was excited to find this purple hyacinth mix, I've worked with hyacinth bulbs for years. Unfortunately, 2 had rot on the outside. While I'm pretty sure they'll grow after taking the mold off, the first time gardener wouldn't know that. Will post again after Bloom"

CinK (4/5)

Gorgeous color in the gray Spring!

"I got these for Spring color and they look beautiful in my gardens! We also cut them to put in vases inside. They are SO easy and I love the variety of splashy colors that brighten our gray MI days."

The D. (5/5)

Happy with quality

"I planted 2 bags of these in fall of 2020 and have experienced good blooms in both years since. Most of the flowers are quite large/full. Some began to multiply already in year 2. I will say I don't think the colors in the photo here are super accurate to what I received. I received white bulbs, a lavender, a medium-purple, and hot pink. There is no real way to know which is which when you plant them but I received a nice mix. As soon as the temperatures warm up or there is a lot of sun, they seem to die off fairly quickly."

Katie (4/5)

Absolutely stunning!

"I planted two bags of bulbs in a large container around our mailbox and I was afraid with the short mild winter we had that they wouldn't bloom but I was completely wrong, thankful! They started sprouting in January and we had a couple late snows that never hurt them either."

CB (5/5)

2 Year Update Still Doing Great

"I knew I was taking a risk planting bulbs near a body of water. The ground is consistently wet in the winter so I expected the bulbs to rot. To my surprise, they've done the opposite! Now in their 2nd year, the flowers are huge and the smell is strong enough to fill the whole patio!"

Waterfront G. (5/5)

Mass planting. All bloomed. Beautiful.

"All bloomed."

The L. (5/5)

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