Hyacinth Bulb

Common Name: Hyacinth or hyacinth
Latin Name: Hyacinthus orientalis 
Origin: Eastern Mediterranean, Asia Minor and Syria
 

Hyacinth is up to 30 cm tall. Its reproductive and storage organ, the bulb, is large with a diameter of up to 7 cm.

Leaves

From the bulb grow 4-6 leaves which are long, lance-shaped and have an intense green color. The leaves reach a height of 20-25 cm.

Flowers
 
Between the leaves, the flower stem grows, at the top of which the flowers grow. The flowers are small with a size of 2 – 2,5 cm and grow many together around the stem, forming dense inflorescences. Many cultivars have been created with different flower colors including purple, blue, yellow, pink, red, orange and white. Blooming in the garden starts from the beginning of April until May.
 

Terrain

It prefers soils of medium texture (sandy loam), rich in organic matter (compost), which do not retain high percentages of moisture.

Position

It is planted in flower beds or plant containers that receive direct sunlight and are protected from strong winds. It is a relatively resistant plant to low winter temperatures.

Watering

It has moderate water requirements, with the exception of the summer months when it needs plenty of water. The soil should not be dry, but not too wet either.

Durability

It is sensitive to spring frosts, because in that period the new vegetation develops and the various flower parts are formed.

Planting depth

The rule is that the planting depth is twice or three times the diameter of the bulb. In light, sandy soils the planting is done deeper in contrast to the clay soils that are done at a shallower depth.

Pruning

After the end of flowering, they are pruned low and the bulbs are removed from their place, to be planted again the following year. If we leave them in the soil the following year they will not bloom or will produce flowers of lesser decorative value.

Enemies and Diseases

The problem with hyacinth, as with almost all bulbous plants, is soil fungal infestations, which cause rotting of the bulb and destruction of the plant. These fungi attack the bulbs, during periods where there is intense soil moisture, due to the prevailing conditions or due to excessive watering.  

Hyacinth bulb

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Pink, Fuchsia, Purple, White

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Hyacinth Bulb

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