Tall spires of pendulous green flowers with slightly flared petals make quite a statement in the garden. Leaves not as grey as G. princeps and stronger green flowers are later in January. Hard to find but very easy to grow in full sun.
Common Name | Summer hyacinth |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 1.5m |
Width | 30cm |
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