Grape Hyacinth 'Pink Sunrise' (Muscari)

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Developing a true pink Muscari has been a long-term goal for Dutch breeders. 'Pink Sunrise' was a sensation upon its release for achieving this much sought-after colour.

A breakthrough in Muscari breeding, 'Pink Sunrise' is one of the first varieties to display a true, clear pink colour. The conical flower spikes are a beautiful shade of soft, blush-pink to candy-pink, fading to almost white at the very top of the spike. This creates a lovely, gentle, two-tone effect. It is a more compact variety with a delicate appearance and a light, sweet fragrance. 'Pink Sunrise' is a fantastic choice for gardeners looking for something different from the traditional blue, perfect for creating soft, romantic, pastel-themed displays in pots, rockeries, and at the front of borders. It is a real connoisseur's choice.

Botanical name Muscari 'Pink Sunrise'
Bulb size 7/8 cm
Height 10-15 cm
Spread 5-8 cm
Plant spacing 150+ bulbs per m²
Habit Upright, compact
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy (H6)
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Suitable for Pots, Rock gardens, Front of borders
Soil Well-drained

Where to Plant:

This is a highly unusual and sought-after Grape Hyacinth, prized for its unique, soft pink flower spikes, which are often topped with paler florets. For the best colour and performance, a position in full sun is recommended, though it will tolerate partial shade. It is not fussy about soil type, provided it is well-drained. Due to its delicate colouring, it is perfect for growing in pots and containers, or at the very front of a border where its subtle beauty will not be overlooked.

How to Plant:

The small bulbs should be planted in the autumn, from September to November, for flowers the following spring. Plant them at a depth of about 10cm (4 inches), with the pointed tip facing upwards. To create a meaningful display with its soft colour, it is best to plant them in generous, dense clumps rather than scattering them. Space the bulbs about 5-8cm apart from each other to form a satisfying group.

Aftercare:

This is a low-maintenance bulb. Like many grape hyacinths, it may produce its grassy leaves in the autumn, which is perfectly normal. After the flowers have faded in spring, it is essential to allow the foliage to die back and turn yellow on its own, as this is how the bulb stores energy for the next year's display. It should return each year, forming a larger clump over time.

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Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Fragrant

Perfect for pots

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