What is hyacinthoides?
hyacinthides are plants commonly known as Bluebells. There are 11 known species, with indigenous members in the areas of North Africa, southern Europe and the British Isles. Hyacinthides are in a larger family Hyacinthaceae, commonly called hyacinth. Hyacinthides are herbal perennials that grow from onions. The most common species are hyacinthoides Hispanica , which is commonly called the Spanish Bluebell; hyacinthoides Italica , which is known as the Italian Bluebell; A hyacinthoides non-scripta , which is known as a common Bluebell and is a national flower of the British Isles.
Spanish Bluebell, hyacinthoides Hispanica is the largest of the hyacinthoides, with a floral track of up to 18 inches (about 45 cm) high. Each flower stem produces about 12 blue or purple, colored flowers in the shape of a bell scattered along the top of the flower stem. The Spanish Bluebell in spring flowers and the bridge is common diversity planted in gardens and landscape areas. In the CentralThe Edomoral climate is doing well to the extent that it is invasive. It is originally in Spain, Portugal and the regions of Western Africa.
Hyacinthoides Italica comes from northwest Italy, France and part of Spain. Italian Bluebell grows wild in rocky areas. The stem of the flower is 6 inches (about 15 cm), with a purple -shaped cluster in the shape of a star to blue flowers at the top. This small, perennial diversity blooms at the end of autumn and winter.
variety hyacinthoides non-scripta is originally from the British Isles. In England, it is called an ordinary bluebell or wood, and in Scotland it is called wild hyacinth. Flowers of flowers bloom in quantity in the spring under the leaf canopy of deciduous trees. Rich blue flowers are in the shape of a bell and grow on top of the stems of 11 inches (30 cm). Cleanliness Hyacinthoides Non-ScrictaGardening hyacinthoides Hispanica .
In the autumn, the varieties of this flower are planted, such as the Spanish Bluebell and the common Bluebell, the varieties of spring flowering. The varieties that bloom in autumn and winter, such as the Italian Bluebell, are planted at the end of spring and summer. The bulbs are planted 4 to 6 inches (about 12 to 15 cm) deep and 6 inches (about 15 cm) apart. Ordinary Bluebells need full partial shadows, and the Italian and Spanish Bluebells are doing well in the sun and partial shadow. These types of plants provide a large source of color in the garden environment.