Hyacinth bulbs will get little bulblets that you can lift in August or September. You can plant the bulblets and they will eventually bloom if they are in good well-drained soil.
Hyacinth bulbs are perennial bulbs. Don't destroy the leaves because the hyacinth needs the leaves to refuel the bulb to make next year's flowers.
Hyacinths are grown from bulbs.
All members of the hyacinth family is poisonous. Hyacinthus orientalis can cause a severe stomach upset if a small amount of the bulb is eaten.
The water hyacinth does have flowers and can reproduce by seeds. However it has stolons or rhyzomes which allow it to clone itself or reproduce asexually very rapidly!
That is the correct spelling of "hyacinth" (the plant or its flower, or the unrelated water hyacinth).
Yes they do.
Hyacinth bulbs are perennial bulbs. Don't destroy the leaves because the hyacinth needs the leaves to refuel the bulb to make next year's flowers.
Hyacinths are grown from bulbs.
Hyacinth bulbs need to be planted in the sun. If they are not, they probably will not flower.
Yes you can leave the hyacinth bulb in the ground. Leave the leaves alone to gather food for next year.
All members of the hyacinth family is poisonous. Hyacinthus orientalis can cause a severe stomach upset if a small amount of the bulb is eaten.
The water hyacinth does have flowers and can reproduce by seeds. However it has stolons or rhyzomes which allow it to clone itself or reproduce asexually very rapidly!
Tulip bulbs benefit from the chill of winter soil. It is necessary for them to put out new growth in the spring. People who want to force tulips to bloom at a time other than spring will often refrigerate the bulbs for a time before planting them in pots.
Bulbs sprout.
The Netherlands attracts visitors to view its flowering spring bulbs. This country sells the majority of tulip, daffodil and hyacinth bulbs in the world. It's climate and soil are perfect for producing these bulb crops.
Hyacinth Nier's birth name is Hyacinth Valdez.
That is the correct spelling of "hyacinth" (the plant or its flower, or the unrelated water hyacinth).