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Also known as the Clove Pink, it is believed to have originated from the Mediterranean region, mentioned in Greek literature over 2,000 years ago. It is a herbaceous perennial that produces slender stalks carrying lightly scented blooms. The natural color is bright purple to pink, but other colors and various patterns are available. They require full sun and well-drained soil. They make great cutting flowers, often used in ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. Catmint Catmint is also known as Catnip or Nepeta. This clump-forming perennial usually grows to about three feet in height. It is prized for its lacy, blue-green foliage combined with the dense panicles of fluffy flowers. Flowers present themselves in delicate pink, purple, orwhitein color. They bloom in late spring, lasting for several weeks, and are easily grown. Meadowsweet These white blooms attract pollinators, especially bees, with their delightful fragrance. Oriental lilies are best known for their highly fragrant flowers that bloom mid to late summer, adding one last injection of vibrant color. Colors range fromwhite, pink, red, yellow, some with patterns, spots, and bi-colors. Oriental lilies are easy to grow, and quite popular across many hardiness zones.

This is native to the bushland surrounding Sydney, Australia. Gardeners are surprised to learn that it is not a part of the daisy family but a species of the Apiaceae family, the same as the carrot. It is an herbaceous shrub covered in fine, downy hair that is flannel-like in texture (except for the petals). The petals arewhiteand thin and flower in spring. Floss Flower Floss Flowers are one of the few annuals that withstand partially shaded environments. the Bedstraw family all have little white Cruciform flowers. Hedgerow bedstraw Galium mollugo Crateriform There are around 20 species of Cyclamen. This plant is named the Florists Cyclamen because it is widely available in florists and stores. Especially during the holiday season. It is a tender tuberous perennial that produces fragrant flowers from fall to late spring. Meaning they are great additions for any garden looking for winter color. They feature butterfly-winged reflexed petals that rise from heart-shaped patterned leaves. Daffodil These sunny perennials can brighten up any garden.Galeate flowers are hooded, or helmeted. Like the labiate flower forms, they have a clear lower lip. The main distinction is the obvious hood over the top of the flower. This is called a galea. Think of a dead nettle or monkshood (the clue’s in the name!). Sometimes known as Button Snakeroot, it is prized for its vertical fluffy flower spikes and grass-like foliage. The blooms range from purple, rosy red, andwhitein color. They bloom from top to bottom over four weeks and provide continued seasonal interest and bird nourishment long after. They are easy to grow, reach four feet tall, and are hardy in zones three to nine. Gerbera Daisy Gerbera Daisies grow in a wide range of colors and are great for floral arrangements. The Hibiscus genera contain several hundred species that are all native to subtropical and tropical regions globally. The large, exotic flowers come in a wide range of colors and have prominent stamens. Sometimes known as Rose Mallow, this genus features annual and perennial plants, woody shrubs, and small trees. Some Hibiscus change color throughout their lifetime. Himalayan Blue Poppy These cheerful, blue blossoms are short-lived. This is a herbaceous perennial that produces large bright yellow daisy-like flowers. The yellow center is surrounded by darker stamen, adding a touch of red to the bloom. The petals are toothed and sit above tender stems and fuzzy foliage. Pollinators love them, and they are tolerant of drought, humidity, and heat. Making them an easy option to care for. Larkspur Larkspur, or delphinium, comes in purple, pink, blue, and white.

This is an RHS award-winning flower that finds itself in the Buttercup family. It blooms in late summer through to fall, helping with the transition between seasons. It produces masses of double-deep pink or white cup-shaped flowers. A ring of gold stamens surrounds the center, and it is one of the longest-blooming perennials. It is a whole or part sun lover, and it can grow up to three feet tall. Japanese Iris The Japanese Iris is often confused with an Orchid. This evergreen perennial is native to Great Britain and was featured on the British threepence in the mid 20 thcentury. It grows compactly, producing slender stems that carry round clusters of pink, lavender, andwhiteflowers. They bloom in the latter half of spring and sporadically in summer if they are happy and deadheaded. They like full sun and infertile soils to look their best. Seaside Daisy Seaside Daisies have a Daisy-like appearance with a yellow center. There are 42 species and thousands of Dahlia varieties, meaning there is a Dahlia for everyone’s garden needs and tastes. There are eight groups of Dahlias, based on the size and shape of the flower. Blooms range from 2 to 14 inches in diameter and come in any color you can imagine, some with stripes or tips. They are the national flower of Mexico, they thrive in full sun, and are hardy in zones 8 to 11. They are herbaceous perennials and bloom summer through to fall. Daylily Daylilies come in a variety of colors and are very low maintenance. Bluebells are left alone by rabbits, squirrels and deer, so they’re great if you have wildlife visiting your yard but care needs to be taken so that pets and children don’t ingest them.Petunia is a genus of around 20 species, and it is an annual flowering plant of South American origin. It is one of the most popular garden plants. Meaning that there are hundreds of cultivars to choose from, all in different colors and patterns. All produce tubular flowers that can tolerate different climates, except for frost. They look great in beds and hanging baskets. Pig Laurel The blossoms of the Pig Laurel form round clusters. Also known as the Oregon Grape, this is an award-winning evergreen shrub. In the spring, the shrub produces racemes of bright yellow fragrant flowers. In the late summer, they give way to blue to purple berries that resemble small grapes. The foliage remains green until the winter when it transforms into a rusty hue. Making it a fantastic option for multi-seasonal interest. Creeping Mazus The low-growing Creeping Mazus has many uses for its beautiful blooms.

This native Californian flower is anAnother easy one to end with. Funnelform flowers look a whole lot like a funnel. The flower shape widens slowly from the base, into a trumpet or funnel shape. Like many of the other flower shapes, funnelform blooms are actinomorphic. Panicle hydrangea is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy, compact, or vase-shaped habit. This bush can also be trained into a tree form with a single trunk. Flowers: Sometimes known as the False Bird of Paradise, this is a large evergreen perennial that produces very showy and ornamental blooms. The clusters hang from the tall banana leaf stems throughout spring and summer, made up of bright red bracts with yellow-green tips. They are followed up by dark blue fruits. The flowers and fruits attract birds for their nutrients and nectar. It grows up to six feet tall and is hardy in zones 10 to 11. Harlequin Flower The Harlequin Flower is a low-maintenance option for adding a bright splash of color to your garden.

Commonly known as Alumroot, Coral Bells is native to North America, and they thrive in light shade. Heuchera is a genus of semi-evergreen perennials that produce delicate stems of tiny bell-shaped flowers. There are many species and colored Heuchera to choose from. The foliage is purple-bronze in color, leaving a winter interest long after the blooms disappear. These flowers are great for shade gardens, and they make an excellent ground cover. Cranesbill This is another flower on our list that provides color all year-round. This chart of flowers of walks and the wayside shows a wide variety of different flower shapes. Here’s how we go about naming some of them… I need to give a caveat before setting out. There is an enormous amount of variation between definitions of flower shape. Different botanists use different terms. They may choose from only a handful of shape definitions, or from an enormous selection. Many of the definitions seem to be almost inter-changeable. I’ve done my best to try and untangle some of these contradictions, but please do get in touch in the comments section if you spot glaring errors! Flower symmetry Also known as Blue Dogbane, this flowering perennial produces early bloom, attractive summer foliage that changes to golden hues in fall. The flowers are star-shaped and arranged in clusters on top of sturdy stems. Bluestar is low maintenance, pest and disease resistant, and native to the US, making it a top choice for all American gardens. It needs moist and loamy soils to thrive. Bluet Another name for these little beauties is Quaker Ladies.

20 Most Beautiful Bell Shaped Flowers

This flowering perennial plant is native to North America. It produces tall stalks that shoot from the base, reaching up to four feet. They carry slightly fragrantwhiteflowers that form in an upright club. Unfortunately, deers eat the flowers, and bears eat the evergreen foliage. But they provide unusual shapes and texture to all gardens and look great when planted in larger groups. Bearded Irises Irises come in a wide array of colors and enjoy the full sun.

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