Gipsy Princess Hyacinth is a hybrid spring bloomer that brings delicate light pink flowers to early spring gardens, thriving in zones 4 through 8. This upright perennial reaches just 8 to 10 inches tall, making it perfect for front borders, containers, or massed plantings where its refined color can shine. Blooming 100 to 109 days after fall planting, it rewards gardeners with early pollinator activity and reliable performance across a wide hardiness range. The variety's deer and rabbit resistance means your bulbs will survive to flower year after year without protective measures.
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4-8
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Moderate
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Light pink blooms emerge reliably in early spring from bulbs planted in fall, creating a soft, elegant display that attracts pollinators to waking gardens. The compact 8 to 10 inch height keeps Gipsy Princess at eye level without overwhelming nearby plantings, while its hybrid vigor ensures consistent flowering season after season. Deer and rabbit resistance eliminates a major frustration for many spring bulb growers, and the wide hardiness zone range from 4 to 8 means gardeners across much of North America can succeed with this variety.
Gipsy Princess Hyacinth is grown as an ornamental spring flower, valued for its early blooms and fragrance in garden borders, containers, and naturalized plantings. The compact upright growth makes it especially useful in mass plantings where consistent height and uniform flowering are desired, and its ability to attract pollinators adds ecological value to spring gardens.
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Plant bulbs in fall, 6 inches apart, in full sun locations. Push bulbs firmly into well-draining soil so the top of the bulb sits just below the soil surface.
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