The pink-flowered cultivars — marketed under names such as 'Charmer' , 'Pink Star' or simply under the name « pink » — are distinguished by tepals of a soft pink to a more pronounced pink, sometimes slightly tinged with white towards the center. Slightly less vigorous on average than the blue forms, they bring a softer and more delicate touch to spring associations.
In both cases, the cultivation is identical: well-drained substrate, enriched with humus, in a sunny to semi-shaded position under deciduous trees. The tubers, planted in autumn, willingly naturalize and gradually multiply to form beautiful flowering colonies in February-April.