
Hyacinth
Hyacinth is a genus of flowering plants known for their fragrant, bell-shaped blossoms that bloom in dense clusters. Native to the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, they are popular as ornamental bulbs, often grown in gardens and pots. The plant has upright stems with narrow leaves, and its flowers come in various colors like blue, purple, pink, and white. Hyacinths thrive in well-drained soil and full to partial sunlight. They typically bloom in spring, filling the air with a sweet aroma. Besides their beauty, they are also valued for their fragrance and cultural symbolisms of sincerity and peace.