Hyacinthoides hispanica Excelsior
€8.90 Per 25 pieces
01-10-2026
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026
Quite a grateful little bulb, this small wild hyacinth. It comes back year after year and blooms quite exuberantly. When planted in a relatively undeveloped part of the garden, it will spread around joyfully. This hyacinth bulb doesn’t care if it is in bright sunlight or in the shade and blossoms exuberantly either way. I planted it in our orchard, where it thrives and even displaces weeds. By the time it blooms, around the second week of May, often the weather is already quite nice, so you’ll be able to enjoy it while you’re outside. Available in three colours: white, pink and blue.

Planting flower bulbs
When should I plant my flower bulbs? If you want beautiful flowers such as tulips and daffodils in your garden in the spring, you will need to plant flower bulbs in the fall. This can be done as soon as the leaves fall from the trees. Make sure that the spring bloomers are in the ground before the frost sets in.
Summer bloomers such as dahlias and lilies should be planted in the spring so that they bloom in the summer.
Planting flower bulbs is not complicated at all. The same principles apply in principle:
- do not plant the bulb too deep in the ground (usually between 8 and 18 centimeters)
- provide good natural conditions
- be frugal with fertilizer and let the bulb do its work


