Flowers That May Become Favorites for Ever

New FlowersVery often it is not so easy to specify precisely which blooms are new and which are not.

Many of blossoms that are considered to be “new” have factually existed long ago, even if they can be met too seldom and have too high prices.

Usually, they are simply provided with various names and placed on the market again. Among the flowers that can become your favorites indeed are:

•    Pink Octopus is a splendid, soft-pink flower with petals that swirl.

•    Ultra Violet is a naturally hybridized flower. You may wander how it was bred, so the answer is quite simple by hummingbirds. The plant’s pollen was transported by hummingbirds from one bloom to the other to get a new plant. This stunning blossom comes in pinkish violet color.

•    Pashmir was discovered in India.  This attractive blue flower becomes quite popular in America.

•    Coconut Lime is the first representative among blooms with the shape of cone. This small-sized flowering plant produces double blooms in a greenish color. Coconut Lime is quite attractive both for humans and butterflies.

•    Scabiosa is perennial growing for a long period of time. Its flowers look like pincushions. Scabiosas are widely used as cut flowers and make perfect nosegays; they do not need much water, presentung you endless blooms.



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