Hyacinthus 1 is said to have been a very handsome young man, of beauty only comparable to that of Endymion, Ganymedes, Narcissus, Adonis, Hermaphroditus, Hylas, or Chrysippus 2. After him the hyacinth flower was called.
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Hyacinthus can refer to: •Hyacinth (mythology) •Hyacinth (plant) Υάκινθος (αποσαφήνιση)
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Hyacinth is a divine hero from Greek mythology. His cult at Amyclae, southwest of Sparta, where his tumulus was located, in classical times at the feet of Apollo's statue in the sanctuary that had be...
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Greek Mythology Gods ... HYAKINTHOS (or Hyacinthus) was a handsome young Spartan prince loved by the gods Apollon and Zephyros. The West Wind grew jealous of his rival in love, and one day as the pair were playing discus, blew the discus off course causing it to strike Hyakinthos in the head and kill him.
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Hyacinth bulbs planted in the fall bring fragrance to the air in spring. Delft blue Hyacinthus orientalis is a stunning bright blue. ... The flowers of the Hyacinthus orientalis have ten-inch spikes of star shaped flowers, commonly one spike per bulb, accompanied by sword like green leaves.
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Scientific Name Hyacinthus orientalis Common Nam ... TOXIC ONLY IF LARGE QUANTITIES EATEN. SKIN IRRITATION MINOR, OR LASTING ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES. ... Plant Description Bulbous perennial herb; leaves basal and narrowly strap-shaped; flowers on an erect stalk, each 6-parted, funnel-shaped, variously colored, fragrant.
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A Greek vegetation divinity who was loved by both Apollo and Zephyrus. He returned the love of Apollo, but not of Zephyrus. When he and Apollo were throwing the discus together, Zephyrus blew Apollo's discus out It struck the head of Hyacinthus and killed him. From his blood Apollo made spring up a flower, the hyacinth.
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