In Greek mythology, Hyakinthos was a young man admired by Apollo and Zephyr, but killed by a discus in a jealous fight between the two gods; a flower was allegedly named after him when it sprang from his blood.
Typha orientalis | Platanus orientalis | Fossils of ''S. aurorae'' (left) and ''S. orientalis'' (right) at the National Museum of Nature and Science | William (marcha orientalis) | Trema orientalis | Rhynchelmis orientalis | Orientalis Ecclesiae | Nauclea orientalis | Hyacinthus orientalis | Fagus orientalis | Crataegus orientalis |