which are bulbous herbs formerly placed in the
lily family Liliaceae but now regarded as the type genus of the separate
family Hyacinthaceae. Hyacinths are native to the eastern Mediterranean
region east to Iran and Turkmenistan. They are Hyacinths are sometimes
associated with rebirth. The Hyacinth flower is used in the Haftseen table
setting for the Persian New Year celebration Norouz held during the Spring
Equinox. The prophet Mohammad is reported to have said “If I had
but two loaves of bread, I would sell one and buy hyacinths, for they
would feed my soul.”
Only three species are currently recognised within the genus Hyacinthus.
They are:
• Hyacinthus litwinowii
• Hyacinthus orientalis - Common, Dutch or Garden Hyacinth
• Hyacinthus transcaspicus
Some authorities place H. litwonowii and H. transcaspicus in the related
genus Hyacinthella, leaving Hyacinthus as monotypic.
The Dutch, or Common Hyacinth of house and garden culture (H. orientalis,
native to southwest Asia) was so popular in the 18th century that over
2,000 cultivars were cultivated in the Netherlands, its chief commercial
producer. This hyacinth has a single dense spike of fragrant flowers in
shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet, or yellow. A form of
the common hyacinth is the less hardy and smaller blue- or white-petalled
Roman hyacinth of florists. These flowers should have indirect sunlight
and are to be moderately watered.
The related grape hyacinths (Muscari), sometimes called baby's-breath,
are very low, mostly blue-flowered plants similar in appearance to hyacinths
and are also commonly cultivated.
Several types of brodiea, deathcamas, squill, and other plants that were
formerly classified in the lily family and have flower clusters borne
along the stalk also have common names with hyacinth in them.
BLUE HYACINTH : Constancy
PURPLE HYACINTH : I am Sorry, Please Forgive Me, Sorrow
RED OR PINK HYACINTH : Play
WHITE HYACINTH : Loveliness, I'll Pray for You
YELLOW HYACINTH : Jealousy
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