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| Acacia |
Acacia plants are shrubs and trees that are typically thorny and bear pods. |
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| Allium |
Allium species are grown all over the world. Some of Alliums or onion plants are valued for their flowers used in beds or borders. |
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| Amaranthus |
Amaranthus is widely used in dried floral arrangements, beds and borders. |
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| Anemone |
Anemone species are perfect garden plants, producing the flowers in an abundance of shapes and colors. |
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| Adonis Blue |
Its dark blue fragrant flowers make it a good cut flower, perennial or shrub bordering plant. |
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| Aster |
Aster is a beloved plant by almost any gardener for its stunning flower heads and the variety flower, met in a good number of colors and cues. |
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| Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) |
Baby's Breath is popular in bouquets, corsages and flower vases, both as fresh and dried flower. |
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| Blazing Star (Liatris) |
Blazing Star is widely used as fresh and dried flower. |
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| Blackberry lily or Leopard flower (Belamcanda chinensis) |
Blackberry lily is native to China and is utilized in Chinese villages for medicinal properties. |
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| Black-eyed Susan vine (Thunbergia alata) |
This attractive climber is valued as an ornamental in gardens and in hanging baskets. |
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| Byfield Spider Flower (Grevillea venusta) |
Byfield Spider Flower bears vivid green foliage and uncommonly colored green, golden and even blackish flower heads. |
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| Bamboo orchid (Arundina graminifolia) |
Bamboo orchid is remarkable by clusters of spectacular blooms borne at the ends of the flowering stalks. |
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| Chrysanthemum |
Chrysanthemum plants are a delight to behold due to their various forms, sizes and colors. They make perfect ornamentals in any garden. |
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| Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) |
Carnation is loved flowering plants by almost any flower enthusiast; commonly used in corsages, bouquets, and various flower arrangements. |
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| Cockscomb (Celosia cristata) |
Cockscomb is a popular fresh and dried cut flower. |
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| Cosmos |
Cosmos species can be found in a vast array of shades and colors; some of them are valued as ornamental plants in gardens. |
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| Clearweed, Canadian clearweed (Pilea pumila) |
Clearweed produces tiny greenish-yellow flowers. |
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| Clock Vine (Thunbergia mysorensis) |
Clock Vine is notable by brownish-red pendant-like flowers with a yellowish central field; it is a common garden plant. |
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| Camellia |
Camellias are commonly grown and valued as ornamentals; this flowering plant is the Alabama State Flower. |
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| Delphinium |
Delphiniums represent a genus of approximately 250 species of flowering plants, with some of them blooming in autumn. |
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| Freesia |
Freesia is valued by its pleasant scent, which is widely used e in perfume, soaps and other cosmetic products. |
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| Flame Lilies or Glory Lilies (Gloriosa species) |
Flame Lilies with their uncommon red blooms marked by yellow blotches is a splendid addition to any garden. |
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| Fragrant Panama rose (Rondeletia odorata) |
This evergreen shrub flowers with fabulous, aromatic reddish orange, tube-like blooms with yellowish throats. |
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| Foxtail Orchid (Rhynchostylis gigantea) |
Foxtail Orchid got its common name due to its tall slender densely packed inflorescences with sweetly aromatic flowers. |
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| Field Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) |
Field Forget-me-not bears tiny bluish blossoms. |
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| Gerbera |
Gerbera daisy is prized by its long vase life; that is why they are used in the Cut Flower Industry. |
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| Gladiolus |
This flowering plant produces bright colored flowers and sword |
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| Hypericum |
Hypericum is well-known by some species bearing big, attractive flowers, which make the plant fantastic ornamental. |
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| Hamamelis |
Hamamelis virginiana is a species of Witch-hazel; this big shrub can attain the height up to 6 m. |
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| Hymenocallis |
Hymenocallis speciosa produces dainty white-colored blooms. |
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| Hydrangea |
Hydrangea deserves to be considered as one of the most stunning flowering plants. |
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| Iris |
Iris plants are highly-praised almost in any part of the world.
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| Junipers |
Junipers range by size and shape from tall trees with the height up to 40 m to columnar or low spreading shrubs.. |
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| Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii, Anigozanthos flavidus, Macropidia fuliginosa) |
Kangaroo Paw is notable by big colorful, velvet-like flowers with no smell. |
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| Kalanchoe |
Kalanchoe species are tropical flowering plants that are mainly shrubs or herbaceous plants, The largest flowering plant is Kalanchoe beharensis with the height up to 6 m tall. |
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| Lily |
Lily is a wonderful flowering plant, bearing eye-catching flowers in various colors. |
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| Living stones or Pebble plants (Lithops) |
Living stones are valued by their dainty outstanding flowers. |
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| Laelia |
Laelia species mainly include the ones blooming in the autumn; they capture one’s attention by uncommon beauty and texture. |
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| Lavender |
Lavender is widely grown in the gardens throughout the globe. |
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| Mottlecah (Eucalyptus macrocarpa) |
Mottlecah attracts by its silvery foliage and big blooms, coming in red, pink or creamy. |
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| Marigold |
Marigold can be enjoyed in multiple colors with the most typical of yellow and orange. The most of plants is notable by strong fragrance. |
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| Narcissus |
Despite on the fact the flowering plant from this genus are mainly flower in springtime, there are some Narcissus species that produce attractive blossoms in the autumn season. |
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| Orchid |
These delicate plants is a dream for any flower lover. |
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| Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas (Alstromeria) |
The flowering plants growing in Brazil are summer blooming, appealing by their dainty and uncommon look. |
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| Protea |
Protea plants are splendid elements of many flower arrangements. |
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| Peacock orchids (Pleione) |
In warm climate this miniature orchid produces large, spectacular flowers in pink to purplish, white or yellow with the fringed white lip featuring with yellow, red or purple dots and stripes. |
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| Paddle Plant, Desert Cabbage or White Lady (Kalanchoe thyrsiflora) |
This succulent plant produces a stalk with the height up to 1 m, which dies back after blooming. |
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| Pineapple sage (Salvia elegans) |
This shrub with red flowers is widely used in Mexican traditional medicine, particularly to treat anxiety. |
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| Poppies |
Poppies are loved for their stunning bright colored flowers. |
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| Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) |
Queen Anne's lace is known by its uncommon hairy foliage. |
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| Roses |
Roses make marvelous addition to any fall garden; they are valued by sweet fragrance and bright coloring. |
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| Rocky Mountain sage (Salvia reflexa) |
Rocky Mountain sage bears attractive flowers in pale blue to deep blue; they are borne in whorls. |
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| Red Pitaya or Belle of the Night (Hylocereus undatus) |
Red Pitaya is valued for the vine’s ornamental characteristics and as a fruit crop. |
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| Symphyotrichum |
Symphyotrichum represents a genus of about 90 species all blooming in the autumn and are known by their spectacular blooms. |
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| Sand Vipers Gloss (Echium sabulicola) |
This herbaceous plant attains the height up to 0,7 m.
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| Swedish ivy (Plectranthus verticillatus) |
Swedish ivy is usually grown as an houseplant loved by its rose to white flowers. |
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| Sawtooth sunflower (Helianthus grosseserratus) |
Sawtooth sunflower bears attractive, big yellow flowering head. |
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| Strong Stemmed Diplocaulobium (Diplocaulobium validicolle) |
Strong Stemmed Diplocaulobium grows just in New Guinea and is notable by its big creamy flowers, which last just a couple of days; once they die, new blooms emerge. |
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| Spanish Dagger or Sea Islands Yucca (Yucca gloriosa) |
Spanish Dagger is valued both as ornamental in the garden and houseplant, beside of this plant is in demand worldwide. |
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| Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus) |
Saffron Crocus can be not found in wild as it is a domesticated species; it is widely grown for producing spice so loved by many. |
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| Swamp Banksia (Banksia robur) |
In some areas these spreading shrubs produce outstanding big flower spikes, coming in metallic green with pinkish in bud, turning yellowish and fading to golden-brownish. |
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| Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum) |
Due to the plants’ blooms in the shape of a star, they are called after the Star of Bethlehem that emerged in the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus. |
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| Stephanotis |
This flowering plant with aromatic white clusters of blowers popularly used in bridal bouquets; that is why it is also called Bridal Veil Vine. |
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| Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) |
Sweet pea is valued by its lavender, white, pink, purple, red, and yellow flowers and sweet fragrance. |
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| Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) |
This night-flowering plant is worth to behold indeed. |
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| Water lilies (Nymphaea) |
This popular aquatic pond plant is recognized by most as the jewel of the pond. |
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