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Old 10-12-2003, 10:09 PM
annet planten
 
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Default Multiflower hyacinths

Joe Bloggs schreef:

At my local garden centre this week they had in hyacinths with multiple
heads in pots. Had to get one. I've never seen these in bulb catalogues.
Are they 'true' hyacinths ?? Have I been had ?


No, you haven't
I bougt the same last year and did some searching on the whereabouts
of this ,ehm, multiheaded monstrum. It was labeled as 'wild
hyancinth', which made me suspicious.
I haven't saved the link, but it was the product of a dutch breeder,
who had the guts (or was innocent enough) to describe the whole
process of growing/lifting/suppressing-main-shoot on his site. Took
him about three years to produce a multibulbed bulb like this,
starting with one.

I planted the lot in my garden, after flowering and dying back. This
month, I saw five heads popping up, instead of the 11 or 12 last year.
My guess is that the dragon will behave as a normal being next year.

Bye, Annet

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