Sometimes placed in genus Scilla.
Eastern camas; eastern and central North America.
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1They came to a lane bordered with copse, blue with wild hyacinth.
2The name Bluebell just describes those wild hyacinth eyes.
3At last he saw a boy of twelve years old, on a path overgrown with wild hyacinth.
4Philip made all the haste that was compatible with gathering a handful of wild hyacinth and meadow narcissus for poor Maria.
5It thrives wherever the wild hyacinth flourishes, and is believed by some to grow best where the earth below is rich in metal.
6The hillside was covered with Mariposa lilies and wild hyacinth, down through which his horse dropped slowly, with circumspect feet and reluctant gait.
7In the woods and groves in England, the wild hyacinth grows very abundantly in spring, and in places the air is loaded with its fragrance.
8On the way he stopped to gather wild hyacinths for her.
9The blue patches of wild hyacinths had all disappeared, but there were flowers as sweet.
10Cowslips and wild hyacinths were in flower upon its banks, and blue violets as scentless as our own.
11The ground was a perfectly beautiful carpet of flowers-wildhyacinths, purple foxgloves, pretty, pale strawberry blossoms all grew there.
12"Do you remember that blue dress-theone that is the colour of wild hyacinths?"
13Wild hyacinths and other flowers were blooming in profusion, and a cuckoo, with doubtful wisdom, persisted in remaining in its usual haunts.
14Remember the primroses out on every bank, and the anemones in the wood, and the blue flush of wild hyacinths in the coppice!
15Down the slopes of old pasture fell cascades of daffodils, and in the fringes of the coppices lay the blue haze of wild hyacinths.
16Up a turning in the dell, about fifty yards from their tree, a long grassy way cut sheer through a sheet of wild hyacinths.
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