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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… Also known as the Common Passion Flower, this is an RHS award-winning bloom considered one of the most attractive climbers. It is a vigorous and semi-evergreen climber that has twining tendrils. The three-inch exotic-looking flowers appear sporadically from summer to fall, followed by egg-shaped orange fruits. It is easy to grow and does best when allowed to grow or droop freely rather than be kept neat. Bluestar Hence its name, these flowers are shaped like stars that grow blue.

Sometimes called the Spanish Flag, the bright colors on the funnel-shaped flowers cascade from red to yellow. They gradually fade to cream by the end of summer. It is usually grown as an annual. It is a climber that reaches up to 16 feet tall, making it ideal for trellises and covering unsightly fences. The leaves are usually three-lobed and bright green in color. Miss Willmotts Ghost If you are looking for a pale white flower to add contrast to brighter flowers, this flower is for your garden! This is a popular bulb given as a gift around the Christmas holidays, thanks to their large, brightly colored blooms supported by large stems. There are five types of Amaryllis; large flowering, double flowering, small flowering, cybister, and trumpet. The most popular is the large flowering, single flower Amaryllis, which grows up to 10 inches tall. The bigger the bulb, the more stems and flowers they produce. They may be planted outdoors (deep south only) and are easy to bring into bloom. Amaryllis Clown is an award-winning old favorite that is reminiscent of candy canes. American Lotus As an aquatic perennial, these flowers grow in ponds or natural pools. Also known as the Panama Rose, ironically, this plant is not scented, and it doesn’t look much like a rose. Instead, it produces round clusters made up of lots of blooms. Each tiny flower consists of five orange petals and a deep yellow throat. It is a vibrant candy-colored addition to any garden that blooms for most of the year, attracting butterflies. Frangipani These tropical blooms are tolerant of high heat and have a lovely scent. This is one of the most widely grown commercial non-food plants in the world. But it also makes an excellent ornamental flowering plant thanks to its delicate flowers and variety of colors. It makes an ideal addition to flower beds, and the blooms are four inches in width. It is one of the most fragrant Nicotiana varieties, so be sure to plant it where you can smell it. Forget-Me-Not These stunningly blue flowers bloom lavishly during the summer months. This is a relative newcomer to American gardens, coming from Australia. They bloom from spring into fall and flower tirelessly. They hold five petals spread in a fan-like shape and are sometimes known as the Half Flower. Colors include blue, pink, purple, andwhitewith bright yellow andwhitecenters. They are drought-tolerant, and salty coastal air does not bother them. Feverfew Feverfew Flowers are a good choice for edging a garden or landscape.Also known as Queen of the Meadow, this is a herbaceous perennial plant commonly found in damp meadows. This plant produces elegant creamy-whiteflowers that sit in tight clusters. They are highly fragrant and bloom from summer to fall, and attract various insects, including bees. It does well in damp gardens or alongside streams or water gardens. Mexican Aster Mexican Aster, or Garden Cosmos, are beautifully colored pink, red, orange, white, and more. There are many species in the Alstroemeria family, but this is one of the hardiest. It is a tuberous perennial that produces clusters of small orchid-like flowers. Sporting orange, yellow, and red hues, petals are striped and spotted. They bloom in early to mid-summer, bringing splashes of gold to your garden. They grow up to 3 feet tall and work well as an accent plant. Petunia These are one of the most popular flowering plants gardeners put in their gardens.

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. This flower is one of the most popular flowers worldwide, used as a staple in bouquets. Also known as the garden mom, it is a showy flower that comes in various shapes and sizes. Dark foliage gives way to multi-branched stems carrying profuse flowers. Two RHS award-winning examples include “Ruby Mound” and “Grandchild.” It is a herbaceous perennial plant that requires full sun, and they are of most interest in the fall. Mums are easy to grow, and a favorite amongst gardeners of all skill levels. Clematis These stunning flowers can climb and trail walls or trellises. Also known as the Common Peony, it is native to Southern Europe and was later introduced to North America. It was used for medicinal purposes at first, then grown for its ornamental values. It is an herbaceous perennial that produces deep red to pink blooms in late spring. In addition to the Garden Peony, there are many other cultivars available. They are low maintenance and long-lived. Garland Flower The flowers of the Garland Flower bush grow so densely that they cover the whole bush.Panicle hydrangea needs little or no supplemental fertilizer. To promote vigorous growth, apply a slow release granular fertilizer in spring that’s especially formulated for trees and shrubs according to instructions. Water: 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.

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