Hyacinth's cousin
Else clues• ___ mania, 17th-century Dutch phenomenon
• ___ tree
• ___ tree (Indiana state tree)
• ___ tree (white wood source)
• The Black ___ (Dumas novel)
• Amsterdam bloom
• April/May bloomer
• Bed bulb
• Bell-shaped bloom
• Bell-shaped flower
• Bloom from a bulb
• Bloomer of Amsterdam
• Blooming bulb
• Breda bloomer
• Bulb in a bed
• Bulb output, perhaps
• Bulb that can last for years
• Bulb's output
• Bulbed flower
• Bulbous bloomer
• Carelessly lit up import from Holland (5)
• Colorful bloom
• Cup-shaped bloom
• Cup-shaped flower
• Dumas's The Black ___
• Dutch beauty
• Dutch bloom
• Dutch bulb
• Dutch export
• Dutch flower
• Dutch specialty
• Dutch still-life subject
• Dutch treat
• Feature of many Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs
• Festival flower
• Flower
• Flower a windmill
• Flower associated with Holland
• Flower associated with Tiny Tim
• Flower by a windmill
• Flower from Holland
• Flower named for a turban
• Flower named for its resemblance to a turban
• Flower put back around Long Island (5)
• Flower tiptoed through, in song
• Flower traded on 17th-century Dutch stock exchanges
• Focus of an annual festival in Holland, Michigan
• Garden bulb
• Garden flower
• Goblet shape
• Haarlem bloom
• Haarlem project
• Holland bloomer
• Holland export
• Indiana's state tree
• Kind of bulb
• Lily family member
• Long-lasting bulb
• Mania source of the 1630's
• May bloomer
• May flower
• Netherlands flower
• Oddly lit up item in a bed (5)
• Onetime Dutch fad item
• Part of a Leiden bed
• Plant of the lily family
• Popular bulb
• Popular flower in the Netherlands
• Showy bulb flower
• Showy flower
• Sign of spring
• Spring beauty
• Spring bloom
• Spring bloom from a bulb
• Spring flower
• Spring perennial
• Spring-blooming bulb
• Still life subject
• Subject of an annual festival in Holland, Mich.
• Symbol of Holland
• Tiny Tim's daughter
• Tiny Tim's flower
• Tree or flower
• Urn-shaped blossom
• White item in a 1944 Matisse painting
• Any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower