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Hyacinthus x orientalis General Kohler

Hyacinthus x orientalis General Kohler
Common Hyacinth, Garden Hyacinth

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Received well-packaged, in accordance with the description in smell and color. Gorgeous, I think I'll order more." Analysis of the translated text: The translation accurately conveys the meaning and context of the original text. The tone remains consistent throughout the translation. There are no spelling or grammatical errors. The structure of the sentences is correct, and the language used is appropriate. Overall, the translation is linguistically correct.

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An ancient variety displaying beautiful shades of blue that accompany an enchanting fragrance. This bulbous plant is quite perennial if the soil remains dry in summer. It can be adopted both in the garden, in fertile and well-drained soil, and in a pot for winter flowering indoors. Outdoors, it blooms in March or April depending on the climate.
Flower size
20 cm
Height at maturity
25 cm
Spread at maturity
10 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time June to July
Recommended planting time October to November
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Description

Hyacinthus orientalis 'General Kohler' is a hybrid hyacinth introduced in 1878, still highly appreciated for its reliability and the sweet fragrance of its beautiful double flower spike. The flowers open in a fairly bright blue and fade to a lavender-blue hue over the course of several days. Its star-shaped triangular flowers, which appear frosted, are darker in the center and streaked with a soft blue-violet, creating a lovely range of pastel blue tones that complement the whites and yellows of the botanical narcissus. The voluptuous and highly floral fragrance of hyacinths wafts through the garden on calm, warm days. It rises from the ground like a mist, seemingly coming from nowhere.

 

Although the Oriental Hyacinth is no longer widely cultivated, this species, native to the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, has given rise to countless cultivars that are highly valued in gardens for their delightful spring flowering or in floristry for their forcing ability. This botanical species, well-adapted to dry soils in summer, can be found naturalized in France in the Bouches-du-Rhône, Var, Alpes-Maritimes, and Lot-et-Garonne. Hyacinths belong to the family Hyacinthaceae or Asparagaceae, depending on the classification.

The 'General Kohler' hyacinth takes the form of a large oval bulb, which stores its reserves and gives rise to a clump of bright green ribbon-like leaves in spring. Then, in March-April, a sturdy flower stem emerges, reaching 20 cm (8in) in height and bearing numerous double, star-shaped flowers tightly packed together. These flowers have a thick, translucent substance and are lavender-blue with a slightly darker center, emitting a sweet fragrance. The foliage is deciduous in summer and reappears in late winter.

 

Among early bloomers, the hyacinth is one of the few bulbs with large flowers. Reserve a prominent place for it in the garden, near the entrance of the house or on the terrace, to enjoy its fragrance with every passing. In addition to its fragrance, it will bring spectacular spots of colour to your flower beds, among the spring-green euphorbias or lady's mantles. Hyacinths can easily be paired with other early bulbs such as Chionodoxas, Ipheions, hybrid crocuses, or early-flowering Tulipa humilis. Their flowers are edible, both raw and cooked, and have a slightly mucilaginous texture. They can be crystallized with sugar or added to fruit salads, according to personal preference. In the past, they were considered a delicacy and could be found under the name of "candied hyacinths of Constantinople."

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Hyacinthus x orientalis General Kohler (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 25 cm
Spread at maturity 10 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour blue
Flowering time March to April
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 20 cm
Fragrance Very fragrant, sweet, floral, fresh
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Hyacinthus

Species

x orientalis

Cultivar

General Kohler

Family

Hyacinthaceae

Other common names

Common Hyacinth, Garden Hyacinth

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Plant in October-November by burying the bulbs 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4in) deep and 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8in) apart. The soil should be deep, fertile, slightly acidic, neutral, or slightly alkaline, but well-drained. The plant appreciates well-rotted manure and light, dry soil in summer. It fears waterlogged soils in winter. In very harsh climates, cover with mulch to protect from severe cold. Flowering occurs from February to April-May, depending on the varieties. After flowering, wait for the leaves to turn yellow and wither before digging up the bulbs, which will be stored in a dry place until replanting in the following autumn. Hyacinths can survive in the ground during winter if the temperature does not drop below -15°C (5°F) and the soil is permeable. The second-year flowering will generally be less beautiful than the first, but still very acceptable for border decoration. Pot cultivation is possible using the same cultivation method, ensuring that the plant does not lack water during the growing season.  

Planting period

Best planting time June to July
Recommended planting time October to November
Planting depth 10 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 20 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Well-drained, deep soil, dry in summer.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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