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Hyacinthus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyacinthus can refer to: •Hyacinth (mythology) •Hyacinth (plant) Υάκινθος (αποσαφήνιση)
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Hyacinth (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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A selection of articles related to Hyacinthus ... A Wisdom Archive on Hyacinthus ... Hyacinthus: Encyclopedia - Common Bluebell...
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hyacinthus orientlis uses Flickr – so can you! ... Pink blossom by hyacinthus orientlis. Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved ...
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