Hyacinth (noun)

  1. A bulbous perennial plant that bears spikes of fragrant, colorful flowers in the spring. It is native to the eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor.
  2. The flower of the hyacinth plant, typically blue, pink, or white in color.

Origin:

The word "hyacinth" originated from greek mythology. it refers to a flower that was named after a youth named hyacinthus who was loved by the sun god apollo. the flower is said to have grown from the blood of the young man when he was accidentally killed by apollo.

Examples:

  1. The hyacinth is a popular spring flowering bulb.
  2. Hyacinths are often grown in pots to enjoy their fragrant blooms indoors.
  3. The hyacinth flowers are typically blue, pink or white.
  4. Hyacinths are often used in floral arrangements for their beautiful and fragrant blooms.
  5. Hyacinths are very popular garden plants.
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