Angelika El.


Premium (World), Großraum Stuttgart

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Hyacinthus is a genus of bulbous flowering plants, formerly placed in the lily family Liliaceae but now regarded as the type genus of the separate family Hyacinthaceae.[1] They are commonly called Hyacinths, and are native to the eastern Mediterranean region east to Iran and Turkmenistan.

The Dutch, or Common Hyacinth of house and garden culture (H. orientalis, native to southwest Asia) was so popular in the 18th century that over 2,000 cultivars were cultivated in the Netherlands, its chief commercial producer. This hyacinth has a single dense spike of fragrant flowers in shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet, or yellow. A form of the common hyacinth is the less hardy and smaller blue- or white-petalled Roman hyacinth of florists. These flowers should have indirect sunlight and are to be moderately watered.

Several types of brodiea, deathcamas, squill, and other plants that were formerly classified in the lily family and have flower clusters borne along the stalk also have common names with hyacinth in them.

Hyacinths are sometimes associated with rebirth. The Hyacinth flower is used in the Haftseen table setting for the Persian New Year celebration Norouz held during the Spring Equinox.
[edit] Myth associated with Hyacinth

Hyacinth was a beautiful youth loved by both the god Apollo and the West Wind, Zephyr. Apollo and Hyacinth took turns at throwing the discus. Hyacinth ran to catch it to impress Apollo, but was struck by the discus as it fell to the ground, and died.[2] A twist in the tale makes the wind god Zephyrus responsible for the death of Hyacinth.[3] The youth's beauty caused a feud between Zephyrus and Apollo. Jealous that Hyacinth preferred the radiant archery god Apollo, Zephyrus blew Apollo's discus off course, so as to injure and kill Hyacinth. Apollo did not allow Hades to claim Hyacinth. Instead, Apollo made a flower, the hyacinth, from Hyacinth's spilled blood.





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In the com-Voting:



It's tulip-season....
It's tulip-season....
Angelika El.





Thank you, Pascal Viyer , for proposing my tulips for the com-voting!!!


Rush hour
Rush hour
Pascal Viyer

Comentarios 24

  • guvo4 05/03/2010 19:17

    Schöne Arbeit, in auch toll in den Farben.
    LG Volker
  • Helitropix 20/02/2010 14:48

    ... sehr schön!
    LG Hans
  • ursch 20/02/2010 10:38

    ein tolles macro,
    ein schöner gruß,
    vielen dank und dir auch ein schönes wochenende.
    lg uschi
  • Kaith Kakavouli 20/02/2010 0:38

    thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Daisy G. 19/02/2010 22:18

    Ich wünsche dir auch ein schönes Wochenende! Ein ganz bezauberndes Bild! Sehr gut präsentiert!
    LG Daisy
  • GRETL 19/02/2010 22:07

    Auch dir wünsche ich ein
    schönes Wochenende.
    Ein sehr schönes Blütenbild.
    Gruß, GRETL
  • Deryck 19/02/2010 20:30

    This is very beautiful. Excellent capture and also interesting information
    Deryck
  • Gertrude Theuerweckl 19/02/2010 19:39

    Wunderbar diese kleine Blüte so formatfüllend zu präsentieren - ein ganz feines Makro!
    L.G.Gerti
  • Thor Schulze 19/02/2010 19:37

    Farben zum Dahinschmelzen! Dir auch ein tolles WE!
    lg, Thorsten.
  • Nena 19/02/2010 18:21

    Zauberhaft !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    LG, Nena
  • nyhr 19/02/2010 18:11

    Sehr schön die Hyazinthe fotografiert und präsentiert. Ich finde sie schwierig ins Bild zu setzen. Schön wie nur die eine Blüte wirklich vollständig zu sehen ist.
    Lieber Gruß, Karin
  • kamerablick 19/02/2010 18:07

    so einen zarten Seelenschmeichler kann ich jetzt gut gebrauchen...sehr fein!
    vg claudi
  • † Ushie Farkas 19/02/2010 17:19

    ganz ZAUBERHAFT! Gruß Ushie
  • Josef Kainz 19/02/2010 17:04

    Das wünsche ich Dir auch
    schönes Foto
  • Biggi Oehler 19/02/2010 16:05

    Danke, das ist mal wieder wunderschön. Wünsch Dir auch ein schönes Wochenende und mach einfach Blau *g*
    LG.
    Biggi