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- species are placed within the genus Hyacinthus: Hyacinthus litwinovii – north-east Iran to southern Turkmenistan Hyacinthus orientalis - Iraq, Lebanon-Syria...
- in love with Hyacinthus that he abandoned his sanctuary in Delphi to enjoy Hyacinthus' company by the river Eurotas. He taught Hyacinthus the use of the...
- March 2018. "RHS Plantfinder - Hyacinthus orientalis 'Aida'". Retrieved 7 March 2018. "RHS Plant Selector - Hyacinthus orientalis 'Anna Marie'". Retrieved...
- Apollo et Hyacinthus, K. 38, is an opera in three acts written in 1767 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was 11 years old at the time. It is Mozart's first...
- up Hyacinth, hyacinth, hyacinthine, or Hyacinthus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyacinth, genus Hyacinthus, is a small group of bulbous, spring-blooming...
- Ariadne and Bacchus, eighteenth century. Zephyrus and Hyacinthus red-figure, 440-420 BC. Hyacinthus and Zephyrus. Attic Red Figure Kylix. Attributed to...
- Linnaeus in his 1753 work Species Plantarum, as a species in the genus Hyacinthus. The specific epithet non-scripta means "unlettered" or "unmarked" and...
- Scilla lilio-hyacinthus, the Pyrenean squill, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Scilla. Scilla lilio-hyacinthus is a perennial, herbaceous...
- he included six plants previously considered as Hyacinthus. For instance, he renamed Clusius' Hyacinthus stellatus cinerei coloris as Scilla italica (Hyacinthoides...
- In Gr**** mythology, Hyacinthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὑάκινθος) was a Lacedaemonian who is said to have moved to Athens. In compliance with an oracle, to have...