Details
- Supplied As
- Bulbs
- Bulb Size
- 16/17 cm
- Flowering Height
- 23-25 cm
- RHS Recommended
- Award of Garden Merit
- Colour
- Blues
- Flowering Time
- March
- April
- Planting Time
- September
- October
- November
- Growing
- Hardy
- Perfect For
- Pots & Tubs
- Scented
- Small Garden & Balcony
Garden Hyacinth Blue Jacket
H2701
Description
Hyacinth ‘Blue Jacket’ produces vivid blue flower spikes with rich fragrance and strong spring colour. A reliable garden performer, it looks especially striking planted alongside muscari, dwarf tulips, and other early bulbs in borders or containers.
Easy to grow and long lasting, this popular variety combines bold colour with dependable performance year after year. Hyacinth Blue Jackt is a holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Care Guide
They like a light, well-drained soil situated in a sunny and sheltered part of the garden. Plant 12 cm deep, 15cm apart.
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Foxy Foxtrot
T1259
Named after a popular 1970s Dutch song about a beguiling dancer, you will be captivated by the mesmerising blooms of Early Double ‘Foxy Foxtrot’ as they waltz their way through spring. Featuring all the charm of its sister variety tulip ‘Foxtrot’, this sport brings a little more pizazz as its takes to the dancefloor of your garden.
Countless layers of petals reveal a breath-taking combination of colours, from pale lemon and honey-gold to apricot and tangerine. The sturdy, weatherproof stems hold up well in exposed positions, and the neat, compact habit is especially favourable for window boxes and container displays.
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Don Quichotte
T1365
Frolicking like a flock of flamingos, the blooms of Mid Season Tulip ‘Don Quichotte’ prance proudly with their plumage of watermelon pink petals. The perfect balance of refined, elegant form and intense, punchy colour, these triumph tulips will have you tickled pink.
Ideal for planting en-masse for vibrant colour, the cerise flower heads also harmonise well with other colour palettes. Mid-height, sturdy stems make these tulips weather-resistant and excellent for cutting to fill vases around your home.
Tulip ‘Don Quichotte’ has been presented with an RHS Award of Garden Merit, proving its quality, reliability and excellent performance.
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Orphanidea Flava
T1034
The petals of Species Tulip ‘Orphanidea Flava’ flash like a flickering flame, with a yellow base streaked with orange, bronze, and crimson flares. This multi-flowering Species tulip is ablaze with vibrant colour, dazzling with long-lasting blooms above lance-shaped, grey-green foliage.
Responding to the warmth of spring sunshine, this lively variety casts its petals wide open by day and closes to a slender point at night. Tulip ‘Orphanidea Flava’ will bring the reassuring glow of warm embers to your container displays, rockeries, borders, and lawns. This botanical tulip is an excellent naturaliser and will radiate rapidly to form striking swathes of colour.
- Delivery
Orders for Spring Flowering Bulbs will be despatched in order rotation from mid-September to late November.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and include VAT.
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