Hyacinthus orientalis (common names: Hyacinth)

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Hyacinthus orientalis (aka Hyacinth)


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Questions on Hyacinthus orientalis

jbb
Jbb

storing these bulbs

Asked on 10 Jul, 2008 1 reply

Could you tell me how to store the bulbs for the hyacinthus orientalis jan bos and what to do when they are ready for re-planting
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Comments on Hyacinthus orientalis

jacque
Jacque

3 Mar, 2008

 

Mmmmmmmmm i can smell their scent from here :D

On photo - Hyacinth's

treesandthings
Treesandthi..

8 Mar, 2008

 

These now live in the garden. Their scent is really, really strong. Garden smells fantastic though.

On photo - Hyacinth's

jacque
Jacque

19 Mar, 2008

 

Never seen this colour Hyacinth ?Lovely!

Lori
Lori

19 Mar, 2008

 

Peachy pink, I have pure pink and white and a nice periwinkle blue. here's another one to add to my wish list. thanks Majee.

majeekahead
Majeekahead

20 Mar, 2008

 

yes it is a bit different, you don't often see this colour, not even as a cut flower. really pleased with how they are doing!

jacque
Jacque

21 Mar, 2008

 

Iv this colour Hyacinth Chris&the Lambs Ears Plant2 :D

DiOhio
Diohio

23 Mar, 2008

 

Please show us a pic of this when it blooms Chris ! My gosh this is fat ! I'll bet it's gonna be 2.

On photo - Fat Hyacinth

Chrispook
Chrispook

24 Mar, 2008

 

Yes I think it will become two.

On photo - Fat Hyacinth

sue113
Sue113

24 Mar, 2008

 

Fantastic shot of snow crystals Chris!!

On photo - Hyacinth in snow

Chrispook
Chrispook

24 Mar, 2008

 

Thanks Sue. Glad you like them. Hows the weather in Hastings today?

On photo - Hyacinth in snow

jackie46
Jackie46

27 Mar, 2008

 

Love that shade of pink.

majeekahead
Majeekahead

27 Mar, 2008

 

thanks Jackie, they have faded to a peachy pink but they are acutally a peach colour - very unusual,i thought !

Yellowleaf
Yellowleaf

1 Apr, 2008

 

These are a gorgeous colour! I can just about smell them~

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jackie46
Jackie46

2 Apr, 2008

 

I love this colour pink

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majeekahead
Majeekahead

2 Apr, 2008

 

thank you, they do smell wonderful - i have them planted right next to the patio with some cheerfulness daff the scent of the two combined is lovely!

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flcrazy
Flcrazy

2 Apr, 2008

 

Very unique color, haven't been lucky enough to see this one for sale around here.!

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MikeC
Mikec

7 Apr, 2008

 

Gorgeous blue.

On photo - Blue hyacinths

MikeC
Mikec

7 Apr, 2008

 

Wonderful ! A nice fat one.

On photo - Hyacinth

Grammazoo
Grammazoo

8 Apr, 2008

 

Mmmmm...and it smells heavenly!!Lol!

On photo - Hyacinth

Janette
Janette

8 Apr, 2008

 

yes you can see this is a big fat one

On photo - Hyacinth

jacque
Jacque

8 Apr, 2008

 

Yep Fattest 1 iv ever seen :)

On photo - Hyacinth

jacque
Jacque

8 Apr, 2008

 

This is my Fav colour :)

On photo - Blue hyacinths

flcrazy
Flcrazy

14 Apr, 2008

 

Lovely color and they also have a wonderful fragrance too.!

On photo - Pink Hyacinth

MikeC
Mikec

14 Apr, 2008

 

Fabulous pink !

On photo - Pink Hyacinth

jacque
Jacque

14 Apr, 2008

 

Mmmmmmmmm i can smell its perfume from here Di :D

On photo - Pink Hyacinth

jacque
Jacque

14 Apr, 2008

 

Iv this colour Hyachinth 2 :)

On photo - Purple Hyacinth

MikeC
Mikec

20 Apr, 2008

 

Great color !

On photo - Hyacinth

Yellowleaf
Yellowleaf

20 Apr, 2008

 

Fab compisition and soft colours!

On photo - Hyacinth

Sachi
Sachi

25 Apr, 2008

 

huge!

On photo - Hyacinth

Marguerite
Marguerite

4 Jul, 2008

 

Lovely and I can smell them too.

On photo - Pink Hyacinth

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

10 Jul, 2008

 

I always plant my Hyacinths out into the soil after they have flowered. I don't think it's worth keeping them for another year for indoor flowering as they are specially prepared by the growers. They flower again in the garden - but smaller flowers, and a bit later.

On question - storing these bulbs

Marguerite
Marguerite

11 Jul, 2008

 

Ohh, how lovely. That is what you call a real close up. I can almost smell it too.

On photo - Pink hyacinth

TasteyG
Tasteyg

18 Aug, 2008

 

I like this pole that the pots are mounted on :)

On photo - Hyacinths

buffriddler
Buffriddler

18 Aug, 2008

 

oi i wondered who nicked my ladder ...lol

On photo - Hyacinths

Members' notes...

Chrispook
Chrispook

These have added lovely spring colour to oue garden.

treesandthings
Treesandthi..
DiOhio
Diohio

Purchased from Walmart probably in 1997 for a few dollars. LOVE the smell !

DiOhio
Diohio

Bought from Walmart for a few dollars in 1998. Very fragrant !

Grammazoo
Grammazoo

Maple tree garden, new back fence area. From bloomed out pots, reduced.

Xela
Xela

Planted annually from indoor bowls: Vistabile utility border
Shenstone in front of Wisteria


Grown for their dense spikes of highly fragrant, tubular flowers, hyacinths have been popular spring-flowering bulbs for centuries.

These powerfully scented flowers are some of the first to bloom after winter. They're most effective planted in blocks of a single colour along a path or in containers near the house, where their fragrance can be fully appreciated.

Specially-treated, winter-flowering bulbs are also available for indoor Christmas displays. After flowering, these forced bulbs can be planted outdoors in a sheltered spot.

Hyacinths were originally cultivated in Europe by the ancient Greeks and Romans. They take their name from Hyakinthos, a handsome young man from Greek mythology.

This early hyacinth, H. orientalis, was a simple species valued only for its scent. However, this was enough to ensure that when introduced in 17th-century Holland the bulbs were exorbitantly expensive and only available to the wealthiest flower collectors.

The hyacinth was so popular in the 18th century that more than 2,000 cultivars of H. orientalis were developed, producing plants with large, fragrant flower spikes in shades of red, blue, white, pink and yellow. All hyacinths found in the modern garden are a result of this process.

* H. orientalis 'City of Haarlem': soft yellow

* H. orientalis 'Jan Bos': red-pink

* H. orientalis 'Delft Blue': soft blue
* H. orientalis 'Ostara': violet-blue
* H. orientalis 'Amethyst': violet

* H. orientalis 'Anna Marie': pale pink
* H. orientalis 'Pink Pearl': deep pink
* H. orientalis 'Gypsy Queen': salmon pink

* H. orientalis 'Carnegie': pure white
* H. orientalis 'White Pearl': pure white

Growing tips

Site and soil preferences

Hyacinths perform best in an open, sunny or partially shaded position with fertile, well-draining soil.

Planting

When selecting bulbs, make sure they're not damaged or drying out.

Plant bulbs in the autumn before the ground freezes, in order to ensure proper root development. Place them 15cm to 20cm (6in to 8in) deep and 15cm (6in) apart.

To encourage bigger blooms, spread a small amount of bulb fertiliser in the hole during planting.
Aftercare

After blooming, it's important to allow the plants to continue growing until the leaves die off, as the leaves send energy to the bulbs for next year's growth.
Forced bulbs

For winter flowers, force bulbs by potting them in early autumn, then keep cool and damp for several weeks to ensure they develop an adequate root system.

When shoot tips appear, move the bulbs into a temperature of 10°C (50°F). Move them to a warmer environment as more shoots appear, giving them as much light as possible.

After forcing, keep in a cool place to finish growth.
Propagation

Hyacinths can be propagated by planting up bulb offsets in late summer or early autumn.
Problem solver

Like all bulbs, hyacinths are prone to rot if poorly stored. Store and plant only healthy bulbs, and avoid damaging them. Store in suitable conditions and remove immediately any that show signs of deterioration.

All parts of the hyacinth can cause stomach upset if eaten. Contact with the bulbs may aggravate skin allergies.

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