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Hi, Jenn, We are not familiar with season-long blooming hyacinths and our sources came up dry on this one, too. Most of the flowers you name have bloom periods in the summer, but are not in bloom for the entire summer. However, begonia comes close: Cornell University cites every period from late spring to early fall as their bloom time. See here: http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/homegardening/scenea018.html

Numerous ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË.com pages identify begonias, too. Use the search tool in the yellow logo space above (on the left) and you can find the articles, addressing various contexts.

A sure-thing plant that these days offers lots of color options and is not too fussy is impatiens. (You’ve see them everywhere!) Here is some detail: http://www.almanac.com/plant/impatiens Impatiens are not bulbs; perhaps you are trying to avoid replanting annuals? We are not sure you can get all that you want—all-season bloom—in a bulb.

We hope this helps.

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