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Amaranthus |
Amaranthus is a spectacular and exotic plant, which is perfect for beds, borders and dried floral arrangements. |
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Aster |
Aster is a loved garden plant for its outstanding flower heads and the variety blooms, coming in an abundance of colors and cues. |
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Allium |
Allium species are planted worldwide. Some of Alliums or onion plants are exclusively planted for their blooms in beds or borders. |
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American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) |
The tree attains the height up to 20 meters, producing aromatic blooms. |
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Bouvardia |
These evergreen herbaceous plants and shrubs produce numerous clusters of flowers, coming in white, yellow, pink, and red all found. |
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Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) |
Baby's Breath is used in nosegays, corsages and flower vases, especially as dried flower; in addition it is a common flowering plant in the garden. |
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Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia) |
Bird of Paradise is known by the individual bloom, resembling a vividly colored flying bird; it is used in landscaping. |
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Bellflower (Campanula) |
Bellflower is known by its bell-like flowers coming in blue to purple, white or pink colors. |
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Blazing Star (Liatris) |
Blazing Star can be used as both fresh and dried flowers; it represents a precious addition to the perennial garden as a vertical contrast to plants with wide leaves. |
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Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) |
Carnation is one of the most preferable flowering plants among florists. Being long- lasting blooms it is commonly used in corsages, bouquets, and flower arrangements. |
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Chrysanthemum |
Chrysanthemum plants flower in different shapes and sizes, and can be daisy-resembling, ornamental, pompons or buttons. |
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Cockscomb (Celosia cristata) |
Growing on tall stiff stems, this flowering plant is considered to be one of the best fresh and dried cut flower. |
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Calla Lily (Zantedeschia) |
Calla Lily is an uncommon and elegant flowering plant that makes a brilliant addition to any home or garden. They are widely used in weddings and for cut flower arrangements. |
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Christmas Bells (Blandfordia) |
The plant received such common name with the reference to its bell- shaped blooms and their blooming time in Australia, located in the Southern hemisphere. |
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Cosmos |
Cosmos can be found in many shades and colors; some if its species are popular ornamentals plants grown in gardens. |
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Casablanca Lily (Lilium 'Casa Blanca') |
Casa Blanca Lily gives rise to big, white-colored, scented blooms loved by florists and widely used in weddings. |
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Contra Costa goldfields (Lasthenia conjugens) |
This herbaceous plant produces simple or freely branched stems, growing up to 40 cm tall. |
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Chinese Rain Tree (Koelreuteria elegans) |
Chinese Rain Tree is notable by its butter-yellow flowers. |
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Chilean jasmine (Mandevilla suaveolens) |
Chilean jasmine is a splendid ornamental. |
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Dahlia |
Dahlia's flowers can be enjoyed in an array of forms, cues, and patterns that make the plant a preferable cut flower. Dahlia plants are valued for being performed in judged shows. |
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Daisy (Bellis perennis) |
Daisy is a delicate flowering plant loved by many gardeners for its multiple coloring. |
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Delphinium |
Delphinium represents a genus of nearly 250 species of flowering plants, with some of them blooming in summer. |
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Dianthus |
One can meet a lot of types of dianthus notable by spicy smell and notched petals. Common dianthus group is made up of Sweet William, pinks, and carnations. |
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Didiscus or Blue Lace Flower (Trachymene) |
Didiscus or Blue Lace Flower (Trachymene) produces blooms in umbels at the terminals of the stems; they come from medium to pale blue shades. |
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Freesia |
Freesia is remarkable by its fragrance, which is used worldwide in perfume, soaps, lotions and other products. Beside of this plant makes perfect addition to nosegays. |
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False Spirea (Astilbe) |
Its varieties range by size, form, flower color, and foliage color. |
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Frangipani (Plumeria rubra) |
Frangipani can be also called the Hawaiin Lei flower; it is famous by its unordinary scented clusters of vivid, waxy and long-lasting blooms. |
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Foxgloves (Digitalis) |
Foxgloves are wonderful flowers in the kingdom of plants. |
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Field Wood-rush or Good Friday Grass (Luzula campestris) |
Field Wood-rush thrives in all types of grassland such as lawns, golf-courses and fields. |
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Ginger |
Gingers are recognized as one of the most marvelous and colorful flowering plants in the world of flowers. |
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Gladiolus |
Gladiolus represents the birth flower for August; it is also commonly called the Sword Lily, referring to its sword -shaped leaves, or Corn Lily. |
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Geranium |
A lot of geranium species are widely grown for landscape use; some of them are valued for their medicinal properties. |
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Garden Roses |
Garden Roses are the delight for any flower lover as they attract by their elegant display. |
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Grevilleas |
Grevilleas are either shrub, attaining the height up to 0.5 m tall or large 952 growing up to 35 m tall. |
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Gerbera |
Gerbera flower is a dream almost for any florist; the plant is valued by its bright multiple coloring. |
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Gardenia |
Gardenia is notable by scented creamy-white blossoms; it is used as a cut flower, in screens, hedges, borders or ground covers. |
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Glory Lilies or Flame Lilies (Gloriosa species) |
Glory Lilies produce uncommon red blooms blotched by yellow, they are loved by flower enthusiasts. |
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Gymnadenia |
Its flowering spike can grow from 5 to 30 cm long, consisting of up to 150 tiny fragrant blossoms. |
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Heather (Calluna vulgaris) |
Heather represents an evergreen branching shrub, coming in purple or mauve cues, white to pink, purple, and red colors. |
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Hydrangea |
Hydrangea is correctly believed as one of the most outstanding flowers; it has long been a favorite flowering shrub. Its blooms are called by many as Grandmother's old-time flower. |
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Heliconia |
Heliconia plants are widely grown for the florist's trade and for serving as landscape plants. |
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Hypericum |
Some species with big, spectacular blooms make perfect ornamentals; plenty of hybrids and cultivars have been got for use in horticulture. |
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Hyacinth Orchid (Dipodium punctatum) |
Hyacinth Orchid is remarkable by its attractive summer blooms, coming in Hyacinth-like pink color with rich purplish-red spots. |
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Iris |
This herbaceous flowering plant is among the famous and is loved by a number of garden enthusiasts. |
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Impatiens |
Impatiens adds beauty to any summer shade garden. |
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Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium reptans) |
Its the bell-like blooms and compound leaves give the plant a striking look. |
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Jasmine |
Jasmine is loved worldwide; the plant is remarkable by its unique fragrance. |
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Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) |
Jack in the Pulpit is remarkable by attractive flowers coming in yellowish-green color; some of them bear purplish or brownish stripes. |
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Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii, Anigozanthos flavidus, Macropidia fuliginosa) |
Kangaroo Paw are valued as cut flowers and ornamental plants. They are widely cultivated for commercial purpose in the USA, Israel and Japan. |
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Lisianthus (Eustoma Grandiflorum) |
Lisianthus bears bluish- green, lightly succulent foliage and big funnel -like blooms borne on tall straight stems. |
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Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus) |
It bears funnel-like blooms in different shades of blue colors with white flowering forms available. They make good garden and landscape plants. |
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Lavender |
Its cultivated forms are grown in gardens all over the world. |
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Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla) |
Lady's Mantle is a common garden herb. |
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Lilac |
Lilacs are recognized as one of valuable flowering plants for their pleasant fragrance. |
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Lemon mint (Monarda citriodora) |
Lemon mint is notable by a citrus scent and purple-colored blooms; it is used for making herbal teas. |
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Madagascar Jasmine or Hawaiian Wedding Flower (Stephanotis floribunda) |
This climbing flowering plant makes fabulous addition to a bridal nosegay, widely used in corsages and decorations. |
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Marigolds |
Small- to medium in size flowering plant work best for the majority of people. |
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Mountain-laurel or Spoonwood (Kalmia latifolia) |
These evergreen shrub grows from 3 to 9 m long; it bears star-like blooms, coming in red, pink, and white. |
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Madonna Lily (Lilium candidum) |
Madonna Lily is capable to attain the height up to 1.2 m with aromatic white-colored blooms. |
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Naked lady flowers or Belladonna Lily (Amaryllis) |
Belladonna Lily is notable by its attractive white with crimson veins, pinkish and purplish flowers.
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Orchids |
Orchids belong to the most diverse family of plants known to people with the biggest orchid Grammatophyllum speciosum. |
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Pansy |
Pansy flowering plant produces fragrant and edible blooms being widely grown in the gardens.
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Peony |
Peony represents a State flower of Indiana; they are notable by large bright, frequently aromatic flowers. |
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Pineapple Lily (Eucomis autumnalis) |
Pineapple Lily is an aromatic South African plant produces flesh-like foliage with bloom spikes that look like tiny "pineapples" atop of a stem. |
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Privet tree (Ligustrum vulgare) |
This shrub frequently used for hedges that is capable to grow up 9 ft and even more. The plant produces lustrous deep green foliage, creamy blooms, and black berries. |
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Peruvian Lily, or Lily of the Incas, or Parrot Lily (Alstroemeria) |
Peruvian Lily produces amazing flowers coming in orange, pink, rose, purple, red, yellow, white or salmon. |
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Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata) |
Partridge Pea is a species of legume growing in the eastern America. |
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Pink primrose (Oenothera speciosa) |
Pink primrose is loved by its delicate pink blooms in the shape of a shell. |
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Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) |
Queen Anne's lace is capable to attain the height up to 1 m; the plant is notable by a mix of bi-pinnate and tri-pinnate leaves along with tiny hairs on its stems and foliage. |
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Salvia splendens |
Red salvia has long been in demand for the commercial gardeners. |
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Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum x superbum) |
Shasta daisy bears attractive flowers; it is commonly used for the perennial border. |
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Sunflowers |
Sunflower produces big, single blossom, sometimes as big as 1m in diameter; it is formed of yellow ray flowers and a central disk. |
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Stephanotis |
Stephanotis is a woody climbing plant with big, thickened leaves; it is popular for its marvelous cluster of 8 - 15 aromatic blooms in white. |
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Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) |
Sweet pea is loved by gardeners for its sweet odor and bright colors such as lavender, white, pink, purple, red, and yellow. |
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Stargazer Lily (Lilium 'Stargazer') |
Stargazer Lily is a large, fragrant, freckled flower valued by many florists and gardeners. |
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Sweet Crabapple (Malus coronaria) |
This bushy shrub give rise to rigid branches; it often becomes a small tree with a wide open head. |
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Sand lily, Starlily or Mountain lily (Leucocrinum montanum) |
Sand lily bears the waxy white-colored blooms flowers emerging from a cluster of leaves. |
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Sheep-laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) |
Sheep-laurel is valued as an ornamental for its splendid tiny, dark crimson-pink blooms. |
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Sea Daffodil (Pancratium maritimum) |
Sea Daffodil is loved by many for its pleasant, exotic and lily-like fragrance. |
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Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa) |
Tuberose is a night-flowering plant; the Aztecs called it bone flower. |
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Vinca rosea |
This ever blooming annual plant is a delight to look at. |
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Venus's car or Dutchman's trousers (Dicentra spectabilis) |
Venus's car or Dutchman's trousers (Dicentra spectabilis) is a common ornamental for flower gardens in temperate regions; beside work well as a cut flower. |
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