Cultivation [ ] The Dutch, or common hyacinth of house and culture H | Handling hyacinth bulbs can cause mild skin irritation |
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Some members of the plant subfamily are commonly called hyacinths but are not members of the genus Hyacinthus and are edible; one example is the , which forms part of the cuisine of some Mediterranean countries | They are fragrant flowering plants in the family , subfamily and are commonly called hyacinths |
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Species [ ] Three species are placed within the genus Hyacinthus:• Hyacinthus was formerly the type genus of the separate family Hyacinthaceae; prior to that the genus was placed in the lily family | Mathew, Brian 1987 , The Smaller Bulbs, London: B |
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- common, Dutch or garden hyacinth• Genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae Hyacinth Cultivar of Hyacinthus orientalis Kingdom: Clade: Clade: Clade: Order: Family: Subfamily: Genus: ex Species | Hyacinthus is a small of , spring-blooming |
orientalis have much denser flower spikes and are generally more robust.
These flowers need indirect sunlight and should be watered moderately | If you're not sure how to proceed, ask for help at |
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Coins, bodies, games, and gold : the politics of meaning in archaic Greece | In tradition, the represents prudence, constancy, desire of heaven and peace of mind |
Description [ ] Hyacinthus grows from bulbs, each producing around four to six linear leaves and one to three spikes or of flowers.
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