What is a wooden hyacinth?
hyacinthoides Hispanica , also called Wood Hyacinth and Spanish Bluebell, is a bulbous, permanent plant that came from Spain and Portugal. It reproduces seed production or by creating small bulbs. It is known that this plant is growing quickly and easily and can even prosper in areas where most grasses cannot. Four to eight leaves of plants found at the base of the stem are glossy, smooth and linear shape. These leaves are about 0.4 to 1.4 inches wide (1 to 3.5 cm) and 8 to 20 inches (20 to 50 cm) long. Typically, everyone has an uncontrolled cluster of flowers, known in the botany as a race, approximately 4 to 20 flowers attached to both sides of the main stem of the plant. Flowers of wood hyacinth point out and at the base of the floral stems there are two lance -shaped leaves. In general, the length of the stem is 0.4 to 0.8 inches (1 to 2 cm). Each flower has six petals spread outward outwards, which are connected to their base to form a wide bell. Petals are dThe density of about 0.6 to 0.8 inches (1.5 to 2.2 cm) and have a diameter of 0.6 to 0.9 inches (1.5 to 2.5 cm).
wood hyacinths thrive in well -drained soils, but it is known that they also grow in locations with hard soil conditions. Organic materials such as decomposed manure, compost or earth bark can be used to improve soil drainage. Plants flourish in different light conditions, including full sun and saw and partial shadow.
Theplanting of wooden hyacinth usually involves digging a hole of 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.6 cm) wide and 4 inches (10 cm) deep. After discontinuation, the bulbs should be liberally connected. Flowers of flowers in the spring, during which you can choose without negatively affecting the growth of the plant.
When the plant stopped flowering, its leaves should be left in place and should still be regularly connected because its leaves will beto continue to provide nutrition for your bulbs. The leaves begin to die until the summer, as the plant lies, during which the leaf can be removed. The bulbs slip into the sleeping state several months before the start of the next growth cycle.