Mar - 7

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Snowball is the common name for beautiful deciduous shrubs of honeysuckle family. The plant is well known for its ball-like clusters of snowy white flowers, which resemble snowball. Snowball is native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. The plant is also widely grown in North America. Snowball is also called as European cranberry or Guelder Rose or snowball tree.

The plant grows to 7-12 feet tall. Size of flower clusters may be as much as 4 inch wide. Flowers of cultivated species are sterile and do not produce fruits. However, wild species of snowball plants bear juicy red berries. In Europe, the Middle East and Western Asia, some of the species are termed as snowdrop. Snowdrops are widely grown in gardens across Europe and North America. Snowdrops can grow up to 9 inches tall. White and bell shaped flowers of snowdrops grow in the early spring. Snowball plants are easy to grow in partial shades and moist soils. Bulbs of snowdrops are planted 3-4 inches deep during the fall season.

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snowball Plant Pictures and Snowball Plant Kind


Mar - 7

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Snapdragon is a genus of flowering plants native to the Mediterranean region. Snapdragon is the plant whose flowers resemble to the face of dragon and which open and close its mouth when squeezed laterally. Snapdragon is one of the most favorite flowers in the gardens of Europe and North America where there are 30 species of this family. Snapdragons are easy to grow and thus several varieties of are grown in the greenhouses for cut flowers and ornamental garden plants.

Snapdragons are classified into three categories depending upon its size. Dwarf varieties grow up to 9 inches height, intermediate varieties grow up to 20 inches and tall varieties grow to a height of up to 4 feet. Showy and two-lipped flowers of snapdragon plants blossom first at the bottom and then go up to the top of the tall stem. Colors of the flowers range from white through various shades of pink, red, yellow, orange and lavender. In warmer locations, snapdragons can thrive as perennials while in the cooler climates the plants survive as annuals.

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snapdragon Plant Pictures and Snapdragon Plant Kind

Mar - 7

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Snakeroot is a genus of about 250 species of perennials and shrubs from the sunflower family. The plant is native to warmer regions of the United States. The name snakeroot is thought to have been derived from the seeming similarity in the appearance of the roots with snake and also probably because the plants were used for treating snakebites.

Snakeroot plant has multiple and branched stems. Inflorescence consists of fluffy red or pinkish-white flowers in clusters. Leaves are long, triangular and in opposite arrangements with a foul smelling musky scent. Common snakeroot reaches to a height of up to 3 feet. In the ancient times, people used to chew the roots of snakeroot plants to apply them to their wounds. Besides, the roots of some of the species were also used to make tonics and painkillers. Black snakeroot, Virginia snakeroot, button snakeroot and Texas snakeroot are few of the most common snakeroot species that are cultivated for their medicinal values such as in the treatments of snakebites and breathing ailments.

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Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Snakeroot Plant Pictures and Snakeroot Plant Kind

Mar - 6

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Saint John’s Wort is the genus of about 300 species of flowering plants native to temperate and subtropical regions of North America, Europe, parts of Asia, Russia, India and China. Nowadays, Saint John’s Wort has become well known as herbal treatment for minor depression. The plant is a perennial herb with yellow flowers. The name of the plant comes from Saint John’s Day, 24 June, around which the traditional flowering and harvesting takes place.

Saint John’s Wort can be easily identified by its typical leaves and flowers. Yellow and five-petaled flowers grow between late spring and early to mid summer. Leaves of the plants exhibit translucent dots when held in front of the sunlight, which gives them a perforated appearance. A reddish or purple liquid is produced when the seedpods or flowers are crushed. Erect stems, branched in the upper section, can grow up to 1 meter tall. Yellowish-green leaves are narrow, oblong and in opposite arrangements. Large doses of Saint John’ Wort can be poisonous for the grazing livestock. Besides being famous as antidepressant, Saint John’s Wort is also sometimes used for flavoring distilled spirits such as Vodka.

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Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Saint John’s Wort Plant Pictures and Saint John’s Wort Plant Kind


Mar - 6

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Safflower is an herbaceous thistle-like annual plant. The plant has many branches with long sharp spines on its leaves. It grows 30-150 cm tall with globular flowerheads. Brilliant yellow, red or orange flowers bloom in the month of July. Each branch of the plant typically has 1-5 flowerheads, which contain about 15-20 seeds per head. Safflower plants have strong taproot with which it can thrive in dry climates. The plant is susceptible to frost injury.

Traditionally, Safflower plants were grown for its seeds that were used in food coloring and flavoring. Besides, it was also used in medicines and for making red and yellow dyes. However, due to cheaper varieties of synthetic dyes, it is no more used for making dyes. All over the world, the plant is extensively cultivated for extracting vegetable oil from its seeds. Latest research has also reported that genetically modified safflower can be used to make insulin. Safflower oil is colorless, odorless and nutritionally similar to sunflower oil. Safflower oil is used as cooking oil, salad dressing and for the production of margarine.

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Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Safflower Plant Pictures and Safflower Plant Kind

Feb - 27

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Rose, one of the most beautiful flowers among all the flowers, is a genus of about 100 species of perennials or shrubs. Most of the species are native to Asia. Few species are native to Europe, North America and northwest Africa. Species from different parts of the world can easily hybrid and thus many types of new species of garden roses have been developed all over the world. Rose is believed as the symbol of fragrance and loveliness throughout the world. No other flower has been described in literary works of all the times and all the civilizations as often as rose.

Leaves are alternate and pinnately compound with sharply toothed oval shaped leaflets. An edible fleshy fruit called rose hip grows on the plants. Rose plants range in size from tiny and miniature roses to Rose Climbers that can grow up to 20 meters tall. Rose is the national flower of England and state flowers of many states of USA. Besides garden and ornamental plants, rose is extensively used in perfumes, jam, jelly, marmalade, rose water, rose oil and many other food products for its high Vitamin C contents. Rose is also used often in cosmetics and makeup products.

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose Plant Pictures and Rose Plant Kind


Feb - 26

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Rose of Sharon is the common garden flower in the family Hibiscus Syriacus. It is a flowering shrub native to many parts of Asia. Rose of Sharon is a vase-shaped flower that grows 2-4 meters tall. The plant is widely planted in the regions with hot summers. Rose of Sharon is very much popular for its attractive pink, white, red, lavender, or purple edible plants. The flowers can remain fresh for much longer time than any other flowers.

Rose of Sharon is the national flower of South Korea where it also appears in National Emblem and National Anthem. Flower’ symbolic significance stems from the South Korean word that translates into ‘Immortality”. The plant is hardy and can do well even in unfavorable conditions in the city or countryside. The plant can be easily grown in the pots and then transplanted to outdoors. Rose of Sharon is cultivated widely in North America. Rose of Sharon is an ornamental shrub that includes many varieties of cultivated plants such as Diana, Lady Stanley, Ardens, Lucy and Blushing Bride.

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Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rose of Sharon Plant Pictures and Rose of Sharon Plant Kind

Feb - 25

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Rhododendron is a large genus of about 1000 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. Rhododendron is the national flower of Nepal. The genus is characterized by shrubs and small to medium large trees, smallest species being 10-100 cm tall and largest species over 30 meters tall. Leaves are spirally arranged and either evergreens or deciduous. Leaves of some of the species are covered by scales or hairs on their undersides. Many of the species are well-known all over the world for their large clusters of beautiful flowers.

Rhododendron is a very widely distributed species throughout most of the Northern Hemisphere except for dry areas and extending into Southern Hemisphere in southeastern Asia and northern Australasia. Greatest diversity of Rhododendrons is found in the Himalayan mountains Uttarakhand, Nepal and Sikkim to Sichuan and in the mountains of Indo-China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. In Europe and North America, relatively fewer species are found and in South America and Africa, Rhododendrons have not yet been found. Rhododendrons are extensively used in gardening, landscapes and ornamental plants.

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Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Rhododendron Plant Pictures and Rhododendron Plant Kind

Feb - 25

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Queen Anne’s Lace is a flowering plant native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and northeast North America. The plant has other common names such as wild carrot, bird’s nest and bishop’s lace. It is a variable biennial plant that grows up to 1 meter tall from June to August. Tiny flowers grow in umbels to form a flat-topped cluster that looks like lace. Flowers are usually white. However, light pink and pale greenish yellow colored flowers are also found.

Like the cultivated carrots, wild carrots are suitable for consumption as food items only when it is young. Adult varieties become too woody to consume. Small amount of crushed seeds of the plants have been used as a form of natural birth control, the use being first suggested by Hippocrates around 2000 years ago. Research carried out on mice has confirmed that wild carrot disrupts the implantation process and thus reinforcing its reputation as contraceptive. Wild carrot has been introduced and naturalized in North America.

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Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Pictures and Queen Anne’s Lace Plant Kind


Feb - 25

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pussy Willow is a small shrub or small tree of willow family. Among its many other species, goat willow, grey willow and American pussy willow are most common and popular in northern Europe and North America. The plant is associated with several cultural traditions across many countries. In Europe, North America, Russia and Poland and other countries, the flowering shoots of pussy willow are used for spring religious decoration instead of Palm branches on Palm Sunday because palm do not grow that far north. The branches of pussy willow blessed in the Churches are often preserved throughout the year in the family’s icon corner.

Pussy willow grows wild in the eastern parts of North America. The plants can grow best in moist soils but, can also be found in dry-areas. It grows to a height of about 15-20 feet with long, straight twigs without side branches. Flower buds appear on the twigs and in early spring flower cluster break out from the hard buds. Flower clusters, known as catkins, are long and round and covered with a dense coat of silky, grayish-white hairs.

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind

Pictures of Flowers Pussy Willow Pictures and Pussy Willow Kind