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in shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet or yellow. A form of the common hyacinth is the less hardy and smaller blue- or white-petalled Roman hyacinth. These flowers need full sunlight and should be watered moderately.
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was formerly the type genus of the separate family Hyacinthaceae; prior to that, the genus was placed in the lily family
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Some members of the plant subfamily Scilloideae are commonly called hyacinths but are not members of the genus
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Raven, John E. (2000), Raven, Faith; Stearn, William T.; Jardine, Nicholas & Frasca-Spada, Marina (eds.),
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also have common names with the word "hyacinth" in them. Hyacinths should also not be confused with the genus
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grows from bulbs, each producing around four to six narrow untoothed leaves and one to three spikes or
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during a conversation between the narrator and the "hyacinth girl" that takes place in the spring.
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of flowers. In the wild species, the flowers are widely spaced, with as few as two per raceme in
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Hyacinths are often associated with spring and rebirth. The hyacinth flower is used in the
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name (probably from French), for a hyacinth hue. The colour analysis of Persenche is 73%
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Coins, bodies, games, and gold : the politics of meaning in archaic Greece
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for at least two distinct plants, which have variously been identified as
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was killed by Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, jealous of his love for
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The colour of the blue flower hyacinth plant varies between 'mid-blue',
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and may cause mild skin irritation. Protective gloves are recommended.
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widely to include species now placed in other genera of the subfamily
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represents prudence, constancy, desire of heaven and peace of mind.
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Mathew, Brian (1987), The Smaller Bulbs, London: B.T. Batsford,
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is considered native to the eastern Mediterranean from southern
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Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (the Former USSR)
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have much denser flower spikes and are generally more robust.
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in 1753. It is derived from a Greek name used for a plant by
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Funk & Wagnell's New Standard Dictionary (1942), under
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which grows to a height of 15–20 cm (6–8 in).
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Genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae
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Plantae
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Asparagales
Asparagaceae
Scilloideae
Hyacinthus
Tourn.
L.
Type species
Hyacinthus orientalis
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genus
bulbous
perennials
Asparagaceae
Scilloideae
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Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey
Palestine region
Greek mythology
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