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hyacinth

Hyacinthus orientalis

Honeybees visit hyacinths primarily for abundant early-spring pollen, with lesser amounts of nectar to supplement their diet after winter. Peak bloom occurs in April, providing a crucial forage source when few other plants are flowering. Bulbs require well-drained soil to avoid rot and may need protection from deer browsing on foliage.

Nectarlow
Pollenmedium
BloomApril–May
USDA zones3-9
TypePerennial
Sunpartial
NativeEastern Mediterranean
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