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Hyacinth

Hyacinthus orientalis

Description:

The common garden Hyacinth, Hyacinth orientalis, originated in Anatolia and was brought to Europe in the 16th century. The Hyacinth bulb produces a dense, compact spike of flowers, 6-12 inches tall. Hyacinth are highly fragrant, bell-shaped flowers with reflexed petals. The waxy, densely-packed florets come in shades of white, peach, orange, salmon, yellow, pink, red, purple, lavender and blue. The 7-8 leaves are strap shaped, and a fleshy, glossy green. The Hyacinth bulb is a light purple or cream in color and covered with dry, papery, skin-like layers. The normal bloom time for Hyacinths is March to April.

Habitat:

Garden

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keithp2012
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keithp2012

West Babylon, New York, USA

Spotted on Apr 9, 2011
Submitted on Apr 9, 2011

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