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- Euglossa hyacinthina, is a species of the orchid bee tribe Euglossini in the family Apidae. With a tongue that can get up to as long as 4 cm, this orchid...
- Griffinia hyacinthina is a bulbous species of flowering plant which is endemic to Brazil. It is a bulbous, perennial, terrestrial herb with ovate, tunicate...
- Triteleia hyacinthina is a species of flowering plant known by the common names white brodiaea, white tripletlily, hyacinth brodiaea, and fool's onion...
- Synonyms list Bletia gebina Lindl. (1847) Bletia hyacinthina (Sm.) Aiton (1813) Bletia hyacinthina var. gebina (Lindl.) Blume (1858) Bletia striata (Thunb...
-  revoluta Binomial name Ledebouria revoluta (L.f.) Jessop 1970 Synonyms Hyacinthus revolutus L. f. Ledebouria hyacinthina Scilla hyacinthina (Roth) J.F.Macbr...
- Auratonota hyacinthina is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Colombia. Wikispecies has information related to Auratonota hyacinthina. Razowski...
- Torynorrhina hyacinthina is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae and subfamily Cetoniinae. This flower beetle can be found from India to Thailand. Biolib...
- versicolorPinto triplet lily – a sterile hybrid believed to be T. hyacinthina × T. ixioides, recorded only from the type specimen collected in 1935...
- links to help you find appropriate information. Lycoris hyacinthina - Griffinia hyacinthina Lycoris radiata - Ungernia trisphaera Lycoris severzowii...