Hyacinth "Queen Of Pinks" – an early-flowering variety with delicate lilac-pink bells 3–3.5 cm in diameter. The flowers are arranged in dense cylindrical inflorescences 12–15 cm high and feature a characteristic stripe of a more saturated shade down the center of the petals.
The plant height ranges from 20 to 25 cm, and the scape has a yellowish tint. The petals slightly curve backward, creating an elegant appearance. This variety belongs to Eastern origin Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) and is considered hardy according to USDA standards 4a–9a.
For bulb planting, a depth of 5–8 cm and a spacing of 5–10 cm between them is recommended. The plant grows well on loose, fertilized soils with moderate moisture and is suitable for both sunny and shady areas of the garden or plot. Autumn sowing ensures good hardiness, and the first flowers appear already in early spring.