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Hyacinth (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hyacinth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyacinth may refer to the following persons: • Hyacinth (mythology), divine hero in Greek mythology • Hyacinth of Caesarea, (d. 120), Early Christian martyr saint • Hyacinth and Protus (martyred 257-...
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Welcome to Hyacinth AIDS Foundation, the first and largest AIDS service organization in New Jersey. Founded in 1985, we are a not-for-profit, tax-exempt agency. We provide client services in six regional offices as well as several statewide services...
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Facts on Hyacinths flowers, including biology of the Hyacinths Plant, growing, care and tips with pictures of Hyacinth and recommended Hyacinths flower bouquets and arrangement to send and buy. ... Common Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis), whose flowers open fully and look like little starfish, should not be confused...
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Hyacinths. Guide Sheet: Information on Hyacinths and a guide for planting them!... ... Hyacinths will perform well in zones 4 to 8. Some varieties also thrive in zone 3. Choose an area where the soil is well drained. Hyacinth bulbs are susceptible to rot if planted in a wet area.
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Hyacinth, Hyacinth Flower, Hyacinth Bulb, Care Hyacinth, House Hyacinth, Hyacinth Care Plant, Hyacinth Care Flower. ... About the Hyacinth ... The Hyacinth is also called the Dutch Hyacinth. Its botanical name is Hyacinthus orientalis (pronounced 'Hi-a-sin-thus or-ee-n-ta-liss'). All Hyacinths grown today are cultivars.
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This is not surprising when you consider that a large hyacinth bulb can produce 60 to 70 florets! If you do use these very large sizes (17/18 and up) consider staking or otherwise supporting them.
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Water hyacinth is a free-floating perennial plant that can grow to a height of 3 feet. The dark green leave blades are circular to elliptical in shape attached to a spongy, inflated petiole. Underneath the water is a thick, heavily branched, dark fibrous root system.
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Hyacinth is a spring-flowering bulb with long, narrow leaves that are folded lengthwise and highly fragrant flowers in dense clusters. © 1997, 1998 Rosie Lerner, Purdue University Prev Index Next...
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