Hyacinthoides pink hispanica
Hyacinthoides
Hyacinthoides pink hispanica
Hyacinthoides
Spring flowering
Descripción
Hyacinthoides pink hispanica
Características más importantes

Altura de la planta
25-40 cm

Período de floración
mayo

Tipo de suministro
Bulbos de flores

Ubicación
Soleado, Sombra parcial

Perfumado
Sì

Naturalización
Adecuado para la naturalización

Resistente a las heladas
Resistente a las heladas

Para abejas y mariposas
Amigable con los polinizadores

Apto para macetas
Adecuado para jardineras

Resistente a roedores y ciervos
Sì
Características del producto
Grupos
varios
Color
rosa
Altura de la planta
25-40 cm
Período de floración
mayo
Categoría
Hyacinthoides
Tipo de suministro
Bulbos de flores
Ubicación
Soleado, Sombra parcial
Perfumado
Sì
Naturalización
Adecuado para la naturalización
Flor cortada
Adecuado como flor cortada
Resistente a las heladas
Resistente a las heladas
Para abejas y mariposas
Amigable con los polinizadores
Apto para macetas
Adecuado para jardineras
Resistente a roedores y ciervos
Sì
Preferencia de suelo
Suelo drenado
Descripción
The Hyacinthoides hispanica are also known as 'wood hyacinths' or 'Spanish hyacinths'. Excellent for naturalising, also as undergrowth under trees in the shade.
This selection of the real Spanish common bluebell gets many lilac pink, bell-shaped flowers per stem. Attractive for bees and a good garden plant. Comes into its own when planted in groups. The flowers are lightly scented.
Please note:
This plant is listed on Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife & Countryside Act as an invasive non-native species. Although not banned from sale, it is an offence to plant or cause these to grow in the wild in NORTHERN IRELAND and the REPUBLIC OF IRELAND. Gardeners possessing them should undertake measures to control them. In other countries, this does not apply.
This selection of the real Spanish common bluebell gets many lilac pink, bell-shaped flowers per stem. Attractive for bees and a good garden plant. Comes into its own when planted in groups. The flowers are lightly scented.
Please note:
This plant is listed on Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife & Countryside Act as an invasive non-native species. Although not banned from sale, it is an offence to plant or cause these to grow in the wild in NORTHERN IRELAND and the REPUBLIC OF IRELAND. Gardeners possessing them should undertake measures to control them. In other countries, this does not apply.
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