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Hyacinths (Hyacinthus)
Hyacinths are popular spring-blooming plants with fragrant flowers that grow from bulbs. These plants were incredibly popular in the 18th century, with thousands of cultivars grown in the Netherlands alone. These flowers have long been a symbol of rebirth, prudence, constancy, and peace of mind. The bulb is poisonous and should be handled carefully as it can cause skin irritation.
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Key Facts About Hyacinths

Attributes of Hyacinths

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Deciduous
Ideal Temperature
5 - 32 ℃

Scientific Classification of Hyacinths

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The hyacinths genus, encompassing the appealing hyacinth plant species, thrives under particular care conditions. The basic care needs include direct sunlight or partial shade and regular, moderate watering. The plants prefer a cool climate and well-draining, fertile soil. Common challenges involve bulb rot, gray mold, and aphids, requiring watchers to maintain optimal watering and cleanliness. Seasonal considerations include a dry, dormant period post-spring blooming, and necessary bulb chilling in autumn before indoor winter forcing. These factors significantly influence hyacinths health and exquisite blooming.
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8 most common species:
Hyacinthus orientalis
Common hyacinth
Hyacinthus orientalis is one of the heralds of spring. The name common hyacinth comes from the Greek name Hyacinthus. According to Greek legend, Hyacinthus was admired by both Apollo and Zephyrus. Hyacinthus ended up being killed out of jealousy and a flower bloomed on the spot where his blood was spilled. Apollo named the flower after his lost love.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' is a vibrant perennial boasting a stout stem with dense, bell-shaped fragrant flowers, ranging from pale to sunny yellow. This ornamental favorite heralds spring in temperate climates, flourishing in well-drained soils with ample sunlight. Ideal for gardens, common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' also symbolizes rebirth with its showy blooms and sweet aroma.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia' is also known as “Dutch Hyacinth,” and it is considered one of the most fragrant spring plants. Each stalk has multiple blooms that will last for two to three weeks, and they are usually pinkish-purple in color. Many gardeners add them to flower beds among other plants like tulips or daffodils for a spring array of blooms.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' is a bulbous perennial known for its striking deep blue flowers, which resemble dense clusters of grapes. It typically blooms in early spring, releasing a sweet, potent fragrance that attracts pollinators. Flourishing in well-drained soils and partial to full sun, common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' grows up to 10 inches tall and is a classic choice for mixed borders or as a vivid highlight in rock gardens.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Lady Derby'
Common hyacinth 'Lady Derby'
Common hyacinth 'Lady Derby' is a Dutch H. orientalis cultivar known since 1883. It is considered one of the most distinct hyacinths in horticulture. The individual flowers are soft rose pink, massive and fragrant, and appear in dense, lush upright clusters. The blooming time lasts for 2 to 3 weeks in mid spring.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Pink Surprise'
Common hyacinth 'Pink Surprise'
An early-blooming hyacinth cultivar, common hyacinth 'Pink Surprise' is distinguisged by its fragrant, soft pink flower spikes comprised of dozens of tiny, star-shaped flowers. It makes a great choice for garden beds and containers, but it's best planted somewhere where you can enjoy its perfume.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Aiolos'
Common hyacinth 'Aiolos'
Common hyacinth 'Aiolos' is named after the Greek god of the winds. This plant has pure white flowers that are richly fragrant. Its ornamental qualities and strong stem make this plant ideal for planting in containers or in gardens as well as for use as a cut flower. This cultivar is a hybrid of Hyacinthus orientalis 'Delft Blue' and Hyacinthus orientalis 'Carnegie'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Top White'
Common hyacinth 'Top White'
Common hyacinth 'Top White' is a striking hyacinth cultivar that produces dense heads packed with the fragrant snow-white flowers for which it is named. These flowers are very different in color from the typical blues and purples of hyacinths. These prized spring blooming garden favorites flower for only 2 to 3 weeks, growing up to 30 cm tall.

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Common hyacinth
Hyacinthus orientalis
Common hyacinth
Hyacinthus orientalis is one of the heralds of spring. The name common hyacinth comes from the Greek name Hyacinthus. According to Greek legend, Hyacinthus was admired by both Apollo and Zephyrus. Hyacinthus ended up being killed out of jealousy and a flower bloomed on the spot where his blood was spilled. Apollo named the flower after his lost love.
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' is a vibrant perennial boasting a stout stem with dense, bell-shaped fragrant flowers, ranging from pale to sunny yellow. This ornamental favorite heralds spring in temperate climates, flourishing in well-drained soils with ample sunlight. Ideal for gardens, common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' also symbolizes rebirth with its showy blooms and sweet aroma.
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia' is also known as “Dutch Hyacinth,” and it is considered one of the most fragrant spring plants. Each stalk has multiple blooms that will last for two to three weeks, and they are usually pinkish-purple in color. Many gardeners add them to flower beds among other plants like tulips or daffodils for a spring array of blooms.
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' is a bulbous perennial known for its striking deep blue flowers, which resemble dense clusters of grapes. It typically blooms in early spring, releasing a sweet, potent fragrance that attracts pollinators. Flourishing in well-drained soils and partial to full sun, common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' grows up to 10 inches tall and is a classic choice for mixed borders or as a vivid highlight in rock gardens.
Common hyacinth 'Lady Derby'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Lady Derby'
Common hyacinth 'Lady Derby'
Common hyacinth 'Lady Derby' is a Dutch H. orientalis cultivar known since 1883. It is considered one of the most distinct hyacinths in horticulture. The individual flowers are soft rose pink, massive and fragrant, and appear in dense, lush upright clusters. The blooming time lasts for 2 to 3 weeks in mid spring.
Common hyacinth 'Pink Surprise'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Pink Surprise'
Common hyacinth 'Pink Surprise'
An early-blooming hyacinth cultivar, common hyacinth 'Pink Surprise' is distinguisged by its fragrant, soft pink flower spikes comprised of dozens of tiny, star-shaped flowers. It makes a great choice for garden beds and containers, but it's best planted somewhere where you can enjoy its perfume.
Common hyacinth 'Aiolos'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Aiolos'
Common hyacinth 'Aiolos'
Common hyacinth 'Aiolos' is named after the Greek god of the winds. This plant has pure white flowers that are richly fragrant. Its ornamental qualities and strong stem make this plant ideal for planting in containers or in gardens as well as for use as a cut flower. This cultivar is a hybrid of Hyacinthus orientalis 'Delft Blue' and Hyacinthus orientalis 'Carnegie'
Common hyacinth 'Top White'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Top White'
Common hyacinth 'Top White'
Common hyacinth 'Top White' is a striking hyacinth cultivar that produces dense heads packed with the fragrant snow-white flowers for which it is named. These flowers are very different in color from the typical blues and purples of hyacinths. These prized spring blooming garden favorites flower for only 2 to 3 weeks, growing up to 30 cm tall.
Common hyacinth 'Hollyhock'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Hollyhock'
Common hyacinth 'Hollyhock'
Common hyacinth 'Hollyhock' is an award-winning hyacinth cultivar that trades in the blue shades of the parent plant for a bright crimson flower coloration similar to that of the hollyhock (thus the name). This surprising color is complemented by a rich fragrance that adds a great feature to a springtime garden.
Common hyacinth 'Fondant'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Fondant'
Common hyacinth 'Fondant'
Common hyacinth 'Fondant' boasts a striking display of dense, bell-shaped flowers in a sweet, pastel pink. Each bloom presents on a sturdy, upright stem, enveloped by narrow, glossy green leaves. Thriving in the cool climates of early spring, common hyacinth 'Fondant' emits a strong, delightful fragrance, drawing in pollinators and admirers alike. This bulbous perennial adds a splash of color, epitomizing the rejuvenation of the season.
Common hyacinth 'Carnegie'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Carnegie'
Common hyacinth 'Carnegie'
Common hyacinth 'Carnegie' is named after Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American businessman, philanthropist, and founder of New York's Carnegie Hall. This striking cultivar bears the whitest flowers of all the hyacinths, in contrast to the blue flowers of the parent plant. It blooms slightly later than its parent plant during mid-spring instead of early spring. This plant is prized by gardeners for the rich fragrance of its flowers, as well as for its springtime brightness.
Common hyacinth 'White Pearl'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'White Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'White Pearl'
The common hyacinth 'White Pearl' is a captivating spring-flowering bulb that exudes charm with its clusters of pure white, bell-shaped flowers. Its sweet fragrance and erect flower spikes, reaching up to 12 inches tall, make it a garden favorite. The lush, strap-like green leaves complement the blooms, which thrive in well-drained soil with ample sunlight, heralding the vernal awakening.
Common hyacinth 'Pink Pearl'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Pink Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Pink Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Pink Pearl' is so named because it grows stunning deep-pink flowers with a pinkish-white petal edge. This cultivar has been painstakingly bred from a parent plant with a completely different blue-colored flower. Common hyacinth 'Pink Pearl' is a mid-spring bloom that is often planted close to paths or outdoor seating so that its delightful fragrance can be appreciated.
Common hyacinth 'Ostara'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Ostara'
Common hyacinth 'Ostara'
Winner of the famous Award of Garden Merit, common hyacinth 'Ostara' produces giant, starfish-like, violet-blue blooms with white edging. Cultivated as a hybrid of hyacinth variants, common hyacinth 'Ostara' was named after the Germanic goddess of spring for its bright and beautiful flowers. This cultivar is very popular for its standout appearance, lovely fragrance, and use in bouquets.
Common hyacinth 'Jan Bos'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Jan Bos'
Common hyacinth 'Jan Bos'
Common hyacinth 'Jan Bos' is characterized by hot-pink, non-fading flower spikes comprised of small star-like flowers, though the cultivar is primarily famous for its exceptional fragrance. A gardener's advice is to plant this flower somewhere where you can enjoy its wonderful scent!
Common hyacinth 'Woodstock'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Woodstock'
Common hyacinth 'Woodstock'
Common hyacinth 'Woodstock' is a cultivar of Hyacinthus orientalis known for its unique fragrant, densely-packed flowers that come in shades of beetroot, burgundy-purple, and maroon. Leaves grow upright and strap-shaped, in tones of dark green. This cultivar is resistant to rabbits and black walnut.
Common hyacinth 'White Festival'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'White Festival'
Common hyacinth 'White Festival'
Common hyacinth 'White Festival' is a hyacinth cultivar that differs from the parent Hyacinthus orientalis in two main ways. Firstly, it has pure white flowers for which it is named rather than the more typical blue hyacinth flowers. Additionally, this hybrid produces up to 6 flower clusters from each bulb, meaning that it grows into a dense and lush plant.
Common hyacinth 'Purple Star'
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Purple Star'
Common hyacinth 'Purple Star'
Common hyacinth 'Purple Star' is a cultivar of hyacinth. This cultivar has vivid purple flowers with a charming, open petal structure that recalls the shape of a star, hence the name. It blooms profusely and showily, and is striking in a bed with other colors of hyacinth. It is deer and rabbit-resistant, and attracts bees.
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Hyacinths are popular spring-blooming plants with fragrant flowers that grow from bulbs. These plants were incredibly popular in the 18th century, with thousands of cultivars grown in the Netherlands alone. These flowers have long been a symbol of rebirth, prudence, constancy, and peace of mind. The bulb is poisonous and should be handled carefully as it can cause skin irritation.
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Key Facts About Hyacinths

Attributes of Hyacinths

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Deciduous
Ideal Temperature
5 - 32 ℃

Scientific Classification of Hyacinths

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Distribution of Hyacinths

Distribution Map of Hyacinths

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Cultivated
Invasive
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How to Grow and Care for Hyacinths

The hyacinths genus, encompassing the appealing hyacinth plant species, thrives under particular care conditions. The basic care needs include direct sunlight or partial shade and regular, moderate watering. The plants prefer a cool climate and well-draining, fertile soil. Common challenges involve bulb rot, gray mold, and aphids, requiring watchers to maintain optimal watering and cleanliness. Seasonal considerations include a dry, dormant period post-spring blooming, and necessary bulb chilling in autumn before indoor winter forcing. These factors significantly influence hyacinths health and exquisite blooming.
More Info About Caring for Hyacinths
species

Exploring the Hyacinths Plants

8 most common species:
Hyacinthus orientalis
Common hyacinth
Hyacinthus orientalis is one of the heralds of spring. The name common hyacinth comes from the Greek name Hyacinthus. According to Greek legend, Hyacinthus was admired by both Apollo and Zephyrus. Hyacinthus ended up being killed out of jealousy and a flower bloomed on the spot where his blood was spilled. Apollo named the flower after his lost love.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem'
Common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' is a vibrant perennial boasting a stout stem with dense, bell-shaped fragrant flowers, ranging from pale to sunny yellow. This ornamental favorite heralds spring in temperate climates, flourishing in well-drained soils with ample sunlight. Ideal for gardens, common hyacinth 'City of Haarlem' also symbolizes rebirth with its showy blooms and sweet aroma.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia'
Common hyacinth 'Splendid Cornelia' is also known as “Dutch Hyacinth,” and it is considered one of the most fragrant spring plants. Each stalk has multiple blooms that will last for two to three weeks, and they are usually pinkish-purple in color. Many gardeners add them to flower beds among other plants like tulips or daffodils for a spring array of blooms.
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl'
Common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' is a bulbous perennial known for its striking deep blue flowers, which resemble dense clusters of grapes. It typically blooms in early spring, releasing a sweet, potent fragrance that attracts pollinators. Flourishing in well-drained soils and partial to full sun, common hyacinth 'Blue Pearl' grows up to 10 inches tall and is a classic choice for mixed borders or as a vivid highlight in rock gardens.
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Dracaena are popular house plants that are easy to grow. They can tolerate low-light conditions and require little watering. Their leaves range from variegated to dark green. Their characteristic traits include woody stems that grow slowly but offer a striking appearance for small spaces such as apartments or offices.
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Fig trees
Fig trees have been cultivated in many regions for their fruits, particularly the common fig, F. carica. Most of the species have edible fruits, although the common fig is the only one of commercial value. Fig trees are also important food sources for wildlife in the tropics, including monkeys, bats, and insects.
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Brambles
Brambles are members of the rose family, and there are hundreds of different types to be found throughout the European countryside. They have been culturally significant for centuries; Christian folklore stories hold that when the devil was thrown from heaven, he landed on a bramble bush. Their vigorous growth habit can tangle into native plants and take over.
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The popular tree family known as maples change the color of their leaves in the fall. Many cultural traditions encourage people to watch the colors change, such as momijigari in Japan. Maples popular options for bonsai art. Alternately, their sap is used to create maple syrup.
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Prunus
Prunus is a genus of flowering fruit trees that includes almonds, cherries, plums, peaches, nectarines, and apricots. These are often known as "stone fruits" because their pits are large seeds or "stones." When prunus trees are damaged, they exhibit "gummosis," a condition in which the tree's gum (similar to sap) is secreted to the bark to help heal external wounds.
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Nightshades
Nightshades is a large and diverse genus of plants, with more than 1500 different types worldwide. This genus incorporates both important staple food crops like tomato, potato, and eggplant, but also dangerous poisonous plants from the nightshade family. The name was coined by Pliny the Elder almost two thousand years ago.
Rosa
Roses
Most species of roses are shrubs or climbing plants that have showy flowers and sharp thorns. They are commonly cultivated for cut flowers or as ornamental plants in gardens due to their attractive appearance, pleasant fragrance, and cultural significance in many countries. The rose hips (fruits) can also be used in jams and teas.
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Oaks
Oaks are among the world's longest-lived trees, sometimes growing for over 1,000 years! The oldest known oak tree is in the southern United States and is over 1,500 years old. Oaks produce an exceedingly popular type of wood which is used to make different products, from furniture and flooring to wine barrels and even cosmetic creams.
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