| Common Name | Anna Lisa Hyacinth |
| Family | Asparagaceae |
| Genus | Hyacinthus |
| Species | Orientalis |
| Variety | Anna Lisa |
| Origin | Mediterranean / Southwestern Asia |
| Blooming | Spring, fragrant clusters of white-pink flowers. |
| Leaf Color | Glaucous green strap-like leaves |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Outdoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Well-draining sandy loam enriched with organic compost; avoid heavy clay.
Keep moist during active growth and bloom; allow soil to dry completely during summer dormancy to prevent rot.
Full sun outdoors for hardiness; bright indirect light indoors to prevent leggy growth during forcing.
Apply bulb fertilizer at planting; liquid feed every 2 weeks during active spring growth phase only.
Cut flower stems after blooming; remove foliage once yellowed naturally to store energy in the bulb.
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