Multi Flowering Hyacinths
Multiflora Hyacinth bulbs are propagated in such a way as to produce clusters of delightful fragrant small flowers. Each bulb will produce several slender stems on which the delicate bells are loosely set.
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Multiflowering Blue
H2800
Specially bred to produce multiple stems of loosely set, fragranced floral bells, this Multiflora blue Hyacinth is perfect for forcing for indoor pot displays.
Forced bulbs are wonderful for bringing the outdoors indoors, so you may enjoy the splendour and fragrance of exquisite flowers in early spring, even when the weather is inclement outside.
We recommend potting your bulbs in late autumn, before placing in a cool dark area to produce strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your containers out of storage between 12 and 16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot. The stems will grow rapidly, swelling with buds which burst into bloom at 3-4 weeks.
To enhance the natural look, cover the soil surface with moss and use twigs as support if stems require.
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Multiflowering Pink
H2801
A delicate yet showy, Multiflora pink Hyacinth - ideal for forcing to create wonderful indoor pot displays. These bulbs have been specially bred to produce multiple stems of loosely set, perfumed floral bells.
Perfect for bringing the outdoors in, forcing bulbs allows you to enjoy the splendour and fragrance of spring flowers, early in the year when the weather may still be inclement outside.
We recommend potting your bulbs in late autumn, before placing in a cool dark area to produce strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your containers out of storage after 12-16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot. The stems will grow rapidly, swelling with buds which burst into bloom at 3-4 weeks.
To enhance the natural look, cover the soil surface with moss and use twigs as support if stems require it.
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Multiflowering White
H2802
A chic and beautifully fragranced white Multiflora Hyacinth - perfect for forcing to create classic indoor pot displays in early spring.
These specially bred, premium quality bulbs will each produce several slender stems of loosely set, perfumed floral bells.
Forcing bulbs allows you to enjoy the beauty and fragrance of spring flowers indoors, when the weather may still feel bleak outside.
We recommend potting the bulbs up in late autumn and placing containers in a cool dark area to put down strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your potted bulbs out of storage at 12-16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot where they will burst into bloom at 3-4 weeks.
To create a beautiful, natural display - cover the soil surface with a little moss and use twigs for support, as necessary.
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Multiflowering Mixed
H2803
Mixed, soft pastel shades of Multiflora Hyacinths – fabulous for charming, perfumed indoor displays.
The bulbs may be potted up in late autumn, before placing undisturbed in a cool dark room to put down strong roots and delay flowering. Bring your potted bulbs out of storage at 12-16 weeks and place them in a warm, bright spot where they will burst into white, pink and blue blooms after 3-4 weeks.
Forcing bulbs is a popular way to enjoy spring flowers indoors, early in the year when the weather may still feel bleak outside.
To enhance the display, cover the soil surface with a little moss and use natural twigs as support for the flowering stems if needed.