Types of Flowers
A G P Acacia Gardenia Poinsettia Ageratum Gentian Poppy Amarylis Geranium Protea Anemone Ginger Pussy willow Annual Ginseng Passionflower Anthurium Gladiolus Peony Arbutus Goldenrod Periwinkle Artichoke Petunia Asparagus H Phlox Aster Heath Pink Heliotrope Pitcher plant B Hollyhock Plantain Baby's-breath Honeysuckle Bachelor's-button Hyacinth Q Belladonna Hydrangea Queen Anne's Lace Bindweed Blazing star I R Bougainvillea Iris Rhododendron Broom Rose Buckwheat J Rose of Sharon Bugbane Jack-in-the-pulpit Bulb Jasmine S Jonquil Safflower C Saint-John's-wort Calla L Snakeroot Candytuft Lady's-slipper Snapdragon Canna Larkspur Snowball Canterbury bell Lavender Sorrel Caper Licorice Spiraea Carnation Lilac Spring-beauty Carnivorous plants Lily Star-of-Bethlehem Cashew Lily Of The Valley Static electricity Catkin Lime Strawflowers Chrysanthemum Loosestrife Sunflower Coreopsis Lotus Sweet Pea Cowslip Crocus M T Cumin Mignonette Thistle Cyclamen Mint Trillium Mistletoe Tuberose D Moonflower Tulip Daffodil Morning Glory Dahlia Mullein V Daisy Mustard Verbena Dandelion Myrtle Viburnum Day Lily or Hemerocallis Violet N E Narcissus W Easter lily Water Lily Eucalyptus O Wild carrot Everlasting Oleander Wistaria Orchid F Oxalis Y Fennel Yucca Flax Flowering maple Z Forget-Me-Not Zinnia Forsythia Foxglove
Wild Flowers
Wild flowers are plants that grow without any care from man. Some wild flowers are just as beautiful as garden flowers or hothouse flowers. The lovely plants that bloom in early spring in the woods often give more pleasure than
Wedding Flowers
Your wedding is one of the most very important occasions in your life. Whatever the scale and type of the wedding, well chosen flowers can transform the location of the event, whether indoor or outdoor, and make it into a
The Usage of Plants
The usage of plants. The search to find ways that people may use plants is the oldest area of study in botany. Botanists who study agronomy develop and improve crop plants. Those, who specialize in forestry study trees, especially the
The Usage of Flowers
Some flowers are used in the manufacture of perfumes, although they have been replaced largely by chemically manufactured products. The oils of lavender, thyme, and rosemary are three perfume oils taken partly from flowers. Flowers are also used to a
Tropical Flowers
Tropical plants: landing and adaptation Planting of tropical plants If the bought plant is in a small planting cell (with diameter 5 cm) it needs to be immediately moved into a pot. If it already grows in a pot - it is possible
FLOWERS OF STATES
FLOWERS OF STATES. Through the ages flowers have served as symbols and emblems. Many nations have adopted flowers as their emblems. Thus, Ireland has its shamrock; France, its fleur-de-lis. Such national flowers are often associated with history, tradition, or legend.
Spring Flowers
Spring flowers remind us that the winter comes to end and soon will enjoy spring warm solar beams, brightly green grass and fine aromas of blossoming trees! Spring flowers, perhaps are one of the most gentle and beautiful of all flowers!
Meaning Of Flowers
A Absinth/Wormwood: Separation and Torment of Love Acacia: Platonic Love, concealed love Aconite/Monkshood: Misanthropy and Poisonous Words Adams's Needle: A Friend in Need Adonis: Recollection of Life's Pleasure Almond: Virginity and Fruitfulness Almond Blossom: Hope and Watchfulness Aloe: Wisdom and Integrity Allspice: Compassion Alyssum (sweet): Worth beyond beauty Amaranth: Fidelity Amaranth, Globe: Unchangeable Amaryllis: Pastoral Poetry, Pride Ambrosia: Your Love is reciprocated Anemone: Refusal and Abandonment, Forsaken Apple: Symbol of Perpetual Concord Apricot
Fruit
FRUIT is the part of a plant that contains the seeds. Fruits include apples, strawberries, and oranges; but fruits also include vegetables, nuts, and grains. This is sometimes confusing because not everything that is called a vegetable is really a





