Hyacinth - Wikipedia Some members of the plant subfamily Scilloideae are commonly called hyacinths but are not members of the genus Hyacinthus and are edible; one example is the tassel hyacinth, which forms part of the cuisine of some Mediterranean countries
How To Grow And Care For Hyacinths - Southern Living Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are beautiful additions to Southern gardens For two weeks in March or April, they produce showy flowers in vibrant shades of blue, purple, white, pink, and red The flowers appear in thick clusters on tall spikes
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Hyacinth (Complete Guide) Hyacinths, perennial bulbs native to Europe, are an immensely popular group of spring-blooming bulbs renowned for their impressive range of colorful blooms and powerful but pleasing fragrances
All About Hyacinths - Longfield Gardens Hyacinths are spring-blooming bulbs with richly colored flowers and an incredible fragrance that can perfume your entire garden They bloom in mid-spring at the same time as daffodils and early tulips, and come in a rainbow of colors including white, cream, pink, rose, apricot, lavender, cobalt blue, deep purple and wine red
How to Grow and Care for Hyacinth Flowers - Gardeners Path Hyacinths are a perennial, bulbous spring flower from the genus Hyacinthus in the Asparagaceae or asparagus family Sweetly fragrant with a delicate, fresh scent, each hyacinth bulb produces 4-6 narrow, upright leaves and 1-3 spikes of fragrant star-shaped flowers in colors of blue, lavender, purples, orange, peach, salmon, red, pink, yellow
The Different Types of Hyacinth (Plus Care Tips) All hyacinths are popular international options, but this dramatic bloom is one of the most famous With a bright-green stem and soft blue flowers, it blooms for about three weeks in the mid-spring and provides a lovely fragrance They’re pretty easy to grow and hardy to most conditions