Hyacinth - Various Colors
Hyacinth - Various Colors
Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are highly fragrant, spring-blooming perennial bulbous herbs known for dense, cylindrical, or conical clusters of star-shaped flowers atop 6–12 inch stems. Native to the Mediterranean, they feature 4-6 linear, bright green leaves, blooming in vibrant shades of blue, purple, pink, white, and red.
Varieties and Uses
Garden Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis): The most common variety planted in landscapes, borders, and containers.
Color Meanings: Hyacinths are often associated with the Greek myth of Apollo and Hyacinthus, and their colors hold various meanings (blue for sincerity, purple for sorrow, yellow for jealousy).
Cultivation Notes
Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring.
Hardiness: They require a cold winter dormancy period to bloom properly.
Toxicity: The bulbs contain oxalic acid and can cause skin irritation; they are toxic if ingested.
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