Information on 20 type flowers .
Answers
Explanation:
Aconite
→ Aconites are one of the first bulb flowers to bloom in the spring and are known for their cheerful yellow color. Plant Aconites in a large group together and you'll be able to smell their sweet, honey-like fragrance.
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Ageratum
→ Also known as Flossflower, Ageratums come in blue, pink and white blooms. The taller varieties are best for cutting and displaying in your home, while the dwarf bedding varieties are best kept in the garden.
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Marigold
→ Marigolds are easy to care for. They’re popular annuals due to their ability to bloom all summer. Their bright colors make them a popular choice for bouquets and even salad garnishes!
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Geranium
→ Geraniums have hundreds of different species that give gardeners and florists lots of choices for arrangements and garden beds. Blue geraniums are mostly found in the wild.
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Impatiens
→ Impatiens are great container plants and considered easy to grow for most. They are also referred to as “busy lizzies” in the UK and “patient lucy” in the US.
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Begonia
→ Begonias are a garden favorite thanks to their big blooms and various species. Begonias also come in a variety of colors that make them easy to pair with any garden or bouquet.
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Sweet Pea
→ Sweet pea flowers are commonly used in perfume due to their sweet and delicate scent. These flowers can climb as tall as 10 feet! Some dwarf varieties only grow up to two feet.
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Balloon Flower
→ Balloon flowers start as hollow buds and, as it grows, eventually bursts open into a star-shaped flower. In addition to its beauty, Balloon flowers are resilient in the garden and can handle varying sunlight, water and soil.
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Basket of Gold
→ With bright yellow, low-growing flowers, no wonder where the Basket of Gold got its name. Given its short height and golden color, this makes for a perfect addition to a rock garden or xeriscape.
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Begonia
→ Known for their attractive blooms, the Begonia is a timeless favorite among gardeners. Consisting of more than 1,700 specie, Begonias also make for good indoor plants if kept by a sunny window and watered regularly.
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Stock
→ Flowering stock’s clove-like scent makes it great for bouquets or for lining a popular area of your garden. Stock flowers are ideal for filling out a garden or a bouquet.
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Sweet Alyssum
→ Sweet alyssum flowers have a light fragrance that can add a nice aroma to your garden. These dainty florals are easy to pair with statement flowers in a bouquet.
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Pansy
→ Pansies are classic spring garden flowers that are found in many homes. Some pansies have a wintergreen flavor and can be used to garnish cocktails and soups.
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Dianthus
→ Dianthus flowers are fragrant blooms with beautiful blue-green foliage. Many flower enthusiasts refer to these flowers simply as “pinks.”
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African Daisy
→ African daisies are happy flowers that bloom for a long time and can add a fun pop of color to your garden or your bouquet.
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Snapdragon
→ Snapdragons are a fragrant flower with mouthlike petals. These blooms come in a variety of shapes and colors that make them perfect to add to any bouquet.
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Acacia
→ Acacias are soft, yellow flowers that tend to be fluffy. These plants are delicate and tender, growing best in sheltered gardens away from the cold frosts of northern climates.
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Bachelor’s Button
→ The plant known as the Bachelor’s Button also goes by other names such as cornflower and Centaurea. It is a hardy annual that most people find easy to grow.
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Candytuft
→ The flowers have a sweet smell and come in colors such as white, pink and purple. The plants do well even in poor soils and self-seed readily, so you might find yourself with plants springing up every year.
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Cape Leadwort
→ Cape Leadwort, which is also called plumbago, is an evergreen climber. The flowers produced are starry, sky blue flowers that it produces between the middle of summer and fall.
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Clarkia
→ The Clarkia plant is also known as farewell to spring. It is a member of the evening primrose family and attracts beneficial pollinators, such as butterflies and honey bees.