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  2. When Is It Too Late To Plant Spring Bulbs? An Expert Explains

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    The bottom line is if you plant too late, your bulbs will not have time to set down and grow a mature root system. This may result in bulbs that grow foliage but no blooms or very short and small ...

  3. Add Color and Fragrance to Your Garden with Hyacinth Flowers

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    (Here are more spring-flowering bulbs to plant now.) Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) flower on a single, upright stalk in bright shades ranging from pure white to deep blue, as well as pink, red ...

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  5. List of flower bulbs - Wikipedia

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    Flowering plant bulbs are planted beneath the surface of the earth. The bulbs need some exposure to cold temperatures for 12 to 14 weeks in order to bloom. [1] Flower bulbs are generally planted in the fall in colder climates. The bulbs go dormant in the winter but they continue to absorb water and nutrients from the soil and they develop roots ...

  6. Hyacinth - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinthus / ˌ h aɪ ə ˈ s ɪ n θ ə s / [1] is a small genus of bulbous herbs, spring-blooming perennials. [2] [3] They are fragrant flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae [4] and are commonly called hyacinths (/ ˈ h aɪ ə s ɪ n θ s /).

  7. Muscari neglectum - Wikipedia

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    Muscari neglectum is a herbaceous plant growing from a bulb. The flower stems are 5–20 cm tall. The flower stems are 5–20 cm tall. The flowers are arranged in a spike or raceme and are dark blue with white lobes at their tips (teeth); there may be a cluster of paler sterile flowers at the top of the spike. [ 3 ]