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Yellow Queen Dutch Hyacinth
A sport of 'Gipsy Queen', this cultivar was released in 1988. The flowers are a soft, buttery yellow. The dozens of florets clustered around the central flower stalk are all wonderfully fragrant. A favorite for forcing indoors for winter bloom, hyacinths survive outdoors in the Chicago area for four to five seasons. However, the flowers in years two through five are less densely packed on the flower spike. Because many of the cultivars have been bred in the Netherlands, these are called "Dutch hyacinth," but their ancestors are native to Turkey and the Middle East.
Soil:
              Moist
          Plant Shape:
              Upright
          Exposure:
          Full Sun
          Partial Shade
              Bloom Time:
          March - April
          May - June
              Bloom Color:
          Yellow
              Landscape Use:
          Bedding or Border
          Specimen Plant
              Wildlife Interest:
          Attracts Birds
          Attracts Butterflies
          Resistant To Deer
              Plant Type:
              Bulb
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              4 - 9
            
           
    
