# 1 Anemone
Anemone have basal leaves with long petiole stems that can be upright or prostate, the foliage is simple or compound with lobed, parted, or undivided leaf blades. The leaf margins are entire or toothed.
# 2 Carnation
# 3 Gerbera Daisy
Gerbera is very popular and widely used as a decorative garden plant or as cut flowers. They vary greatly in shape and size. Colors include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink. The center of the flower is sometimes black. This flower is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. This plant is resistant to deer.
# 4 Snapdragon
Snapdragons are perennial plants often sold as cold-season annual plants and do best in full or partial sun. Plant them in a soil that drains well to prevent the roots from rotting.
# 5 Star Gazer Lily
Star Gazer Lily has a fast growth rate and should be planted in full sun in well drained loamy or sandy soil. The flower is pink, red, and white, and is sweetly fragrant. The plant produces 4 to 5 flowers per stem.Stargazer Lilies are also poisonous to humans when ingested. They are said to cause nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. In some cases anaphylaxis occurs. In most cases people only suffer from severe diarrhea.
Names of flowers are also commonly used as names of babies like Rose, Daisy, Hyacinth, and Lily. Some of my friends are named after flowers names. Obviously, the most common name based on a flower is Rose.
Sources: Glossary of Flowers
5 comments:
those flowers are really beautiful....and you know what Rose was my grandmother's name..! but unfortunately i never gotto meet her...to see her beauty!
indeed, it is not fortunate..but then its alright Bella...
It is wonderful that you were featured with the beautiful flowers you post.
ann, thank you for dropping by and for viewing over these beautiful flowers picked up from different sites
wish i have a green thumb..
flowers..
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