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Hyacinth

Hyacinthus

Description:

Dense clusters of fragrant white flowers emerge from a stalk that forms between thick and somewhat glossy leaves. This spring bulb is not very tall, being only about 6-8 inches.

Habitat:

This hyacinth was planted in a partially sheltered (by bushes) and mulched garden bed. It is neighbors with crocuses, tulips, sedum, and daffodils. I would say that the area gets full sun.

Notes:

A lovely fragrance

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Catta Pilosa
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Catta Pilosa

USA

Spotted on Apr 22, 2014
Submitted on Apr 24, 2014

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