What is it, what is it? I can't wait!

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by Paulina, Mar 20, 2006.

  1. Paulina

    Paulina Active Member

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    I have a strange looking bulb coming up. It's got tulip-type leaves, but inside is a giant bud head that is shaped like a closed pine cone... anyone? I planted some really cool (expensive) bulbs last year, so I'm dying to see them! I didn't keep a record of what I put where, so it'll be fun to see where they all spring up.
     
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    nope, you got me...post a picture and im sure it will be identified very quickly :)
     
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    How about a hyacinth? As long as we're still shooting in the dark? <grin>
     
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    It sounds like a hyacinth to me.
     
  5. Paulina

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    Wow, it's purple now! here's a photo...
     

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    Yup... hyacinth... Great that you're excited, Paulina!! Enjoy the fragrance when it blooms (if I'm remembering right).
     
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    Do Hyacinths need to be taken out for the winter?
     
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    Nope. They're quite hardy and don't mind winter at all. They'll be back next year, though likely a bit less dramatic. They do tend to decline over time.

    They're blooming here too. I wish I'd planted some. I love their fragrance...Heavenly!
     

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