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Carnations
The scientific name of carnations is dianthus caryophyllus. It is a type of flower very frequently used by florists for arrangements, representing beauty and pride. Carnations blooms are prolific, having as much as 40 petals in a stem. It comes in a variety of vibrant as well as soft-hued colors and is commercially grown in most parts of the world.

Growing carnations require daily sunlight and have to be well watered. They may grow to as high as 18 inches and when picked and placed in a vase, last very long with just regular care.
Carnations look like tissue paper crumpled and gathered. It can withstand even warm climates. In floral arrangements for different occasions, the wide variety or colors available make it the flower of choice for most florists around the globe. From burgundies, to pinks to yellow and whites, carnations are lovely in form used alone or in combination with other types of flowers.

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Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind
Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind
Spiraea is a genus of 80 species of shrubs native to temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere with highest diversity and density in eastern Asia. During the early summer, varieties of species bearing dainty lace-like blooms can be found across gardens and parks. Few species of Spiraea plants are wild flowers in eastern United States and Canada. Several varieties are grown as ornamental plants, most common and popular being bridal wreath that has drooping branches loaded with clusters of white flowers.

Majority of the species are dwarfs and none of the species reach more than eight feet height. Leaves of the plants are pointed with toothed edges. The plant is hardy and too woody to be used an edible plant. In North America, the plant has a long history of being used in herbal tea and for its medicinal properties. The plant contains methyl salicylate and many other salicylates, which possess analgesic properties similar to aspirin drug. Tea made from the leaves of Spiraea plants is often used as an enema and in treating the infections of the bowels and vagina areas.

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Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

Pictures of Flowers Spiraea Plant Pictures and Spiraea Plant Kind

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Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind
Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind
Hollyhock is a genus of flowering plant of about 60 species native to southwest and central Asia especially China. Hollyhock is one of the most favorite flower and garden plant in the United States and many other parts of the world. Hollyhock belongs to mallow family. The plant is usually biennial or short-lived perennial plant that grows to a height of about 3.5 meter. Leaves are broad, rounded and lobed.

Numerous flowers in white or yellow grow on the erect central stem in the wild species of hollyhocks. Flowers may be single or double with plain or frilled petals. Flowers bloom from June to late summer and last for 3-4 days. Ripe fruit breaks into many part each consisting of one large, flat and coin-shaped seed. The plant needs rich and well-drained soil and sunlight. Common hollyhocks, Antwerp hollyhocks and marsh mallows are few of the commonly known species of hollyhocks. Hollyhocks are popular ornamental and garden plants. Besides the colors found in the wild plants, flowers with dark purple, red and other various colors are developed for garden plants.

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Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind

Pictures of Flowers Hollyhock Pictures and Hollyhock Kind
Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind
Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind
Goldenrod is a yellow flowering plant that has about 120 species, mostly native to North America. In USA, goldenrod is often considered as the national flower and in many states; it has been adopted as the state flower. Goldenrods grow at many places including mountains, plains, swamps, dry areas, meadows, ditches, pastures, roadside, waste areas and by the sea. Due to its typical bright yellow flowers, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish various species. Goldenrods are often mistakenly blamed for causing hay fever.

Goldenrods vary in size from less than one foot to as high as eight feet. Leaves can be notched or smooth. Stems may be smooth or hairy. However, all the species have tiny flowers that grow in thick clusters or long plumes at the end of slender stems. Flowers are followed by feathery fruits and seeds. Goldenrods are perennials and bloom in summer or early fall. Goldenrods are widely used as decoration flowers. At many places, they are considered as a sign of good luck or good fortune while at some places they are thought as weeds.

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Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind
Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind

Pictures of Flowers Goldenrod Pictures and Goldenrod Kind
Pictures of Flowers Easter Lily Pictures and Easter Lily Kind
Pictures of Flowers Easter Lily Pictures and Easter Lily Kind
Easter Lily or November lily is a flower that is the sign of Easter. It is a stem rooting lily native to Japan and Ryukyu Islands. The plant grows up to one-meter high and bears trumpet shaped, white, fragrant and outward facing flowers. Easter lily grows almost all over the world. Florists extensively cultivate Easter lily as cut flower. Easter lily has irregular blooming periods in nature and thus horticulturists have developed species that bloom during Easter. The flower is the main item of decoration at Easter.
Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind
Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind
Day Lily is a common flowering and garden plant with diverse colors and forms. Hemerocallis is the scientific name for day lily, which is a Greek word, meaning day and flower. Flowers of most of the species open at sunrise and wither at sunset. It is often thought that another flower on the same stem replaces them next day. Some of the species are also night blooming. Day lilies occur at clumps including leaves, the crown and the roots. Wild day lilies are usually yellow or orange and bloom in June and July. Hybrid and garden varieties are red and bloom through a longer period.

Originally, native from Europe to China, Korea and Japan, day lilies are nowadays grown in gardens in North America, Europe, and Asia and at many other countries throughout the world. In USA, day lilies are accepted as the most adaptable landscape plants. Hemerocallis is one of the most hybridized plants among all the garden plants. Hybrid plants have numerous colors including red, purple, lavenders, near black and near white, among other. Blue day lily has not yet been hybridized. Flowers of some of the species are edible and used in Chinese dishes such as hot and sour soup. Besides, the plant has also been used in medicines.

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Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind

Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind

Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind
Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind
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Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind

Pictures of Flowers Day Lily Pictures and Day Lily Kind
Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Cyclamen is a genus of flowering plants that grows wild in the Mediterranean regions of Europe, Asia and Northern Africa where it blooms in early spring or late fall. At many places in England and United States, cyclamen have become very popular as potted plants because of its most attractive flowers that bloom indoors in winter and spring. Cyclamen typically grow in dry forest or scrub where they can be shaded from sunlights. Cyclamen is an herbaceous perennial plant with a surface or underground tuber that produces leaves in late winter and flowers in the autumn. Each leaf or flower grows on its own stem. Leaves of cyclamen are rounded to triangular with a pale silvery horseshoe shaped mark around the middle of the leaf. Fruits are five chambered containing numerous sticseedsky seeds. Cyclamen are commonly grown for their flowers both outdoors as well as indoors. Cyclamen species are poisonous. Although the plants have been used as a powerful purgative and other medicinal uses but toxicity makes it a risky. Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cyclamen Pictures and Cyclamen Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Cowslip is a wild flower native to temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere. Cowslip is also known as Kingcup or Marsh Marigold. The plant often grows in wet and boggy places such as marshes, fens, ditches and wet woods. Cowslips bear large, buttercup like blossoms on hollow branching stems. Its leaves are kidney shaped. In the springs, the leaves are cooked like spinach. Flowers are pink, white or lilac. Cowslip is an herbaceous perennial plant that grows to 80 cm tall. In England, cowslip is one of the most ancient British native plants where it dots English Meadows in early spring. In UK, names of cowslips are different depending upon the geographical regions. Most common name is marigold refers to its use in churches in medieval times during Easter as a tribute to the Virgin Mary. Marigold is a plant that is often mentioned in literatures including Shakespeare. All parts of cowslip plants are considered as irritant or poisonous. Skin rashes and dermatitis are often caused by excessive handling of the plants. Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Cowslip Pictures and Cowslip Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Baby’s-Breath is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. Other than USA, the plant is known by the name Gypsophila. Several species of Baby’s-Breath are found in calcium rich soils including gypsum. It is a garden plant that grows 2-3 feet tall and has widely branching stems. The plant is grown in front of shrubbery in rock gardens. Florists often mix tiny white flowers of Baby’s-Breath among larger flowers in bouquets for providing a beautiful and delicate look. Baby’s-Breath is a herbaceous, annual and perennial plant. Leaves are linear to triangular 1-7 cm long and 2-8 mm broad. Flowers grow in large inflorescences, which could be dense, open or lax. Each flower is small with a diameter of 3-10 mm and with five white or pink petals. Baby’s-Breath is often grown as ornamental plants in gardens. The plant is easy to grow and can often be found in dry and open places. Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind Pictures of Flowers Anemone Pictures and Anemone Kind Anemone is a genus of about 120 species of flowering plants in the buttercup family native to north and south temperate zones. Anemone, also known as windflower, grows 203 feet high with their leaves on the flower stem. Flowers bloom in spring, summer and autumn. Its leaves are usually divided with sharply cut edges. Generally, on every stem only one flower grows. Anemone is a perennial herb. The plant grows from rhizomes, caudices or tubers. Leaves could be simple, compound or attached with a leaf stalk. Depending upon the species, the plants can grow up to 60 cm high. Anemone flowers are bisexual and radially symmetric and come in white, purple, blue, green, yellow, pink or red colors. Its fruits are achenes. In North America, wood variety of Anemone is most common that can grow even in high mountainous areas. Besides, Anemone is also grown abundantly in England and Central Europe. Japanese Anemone is considered as the most unusual variety, which grows up to 3 feet height and has flowers that are three inches across. Many of Anemone species are favorite garden plants. The plants grow best in a loamy soil enriched with well-rotten manure. Anemone plants should be dug in below the tubers. 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