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Meski Β· 1 year ago

Colorful Plants in Nature Illustration

Colorful Plants in Nature Illustration

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Garden Tropical Jungle Landscape

Garden Tropical Jungle Landscape

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Wildflower Meadow, Beautiful Flowers

Wildflower Meadow - Beautiful Wildflowers in a Meadow

Meski Β· 1 year ago

True Lily Flowers

Part of the genus Lilium, true lilies produce striking flowers in a huge range of colors. Their long vase life and dramatic bloomsβ€”think bright spots, ruffled petals, and elegant curvesβ€”have made them some of the most popular cut flowers in the world.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Texas Bluebonnet Flowers

Plant this fragrant, winter-hardy annual en masse to cut a dramatic swath through your garden. It reseeds vigorously, so you can look forward to new blooms every spring. If you're in search of cool hues, check out the Lady Bird Johnson Royal Blue bluebonnet, a violet-blue overachiever named after the former first lady who advocated for the spread of wildflowers along Texas roadways.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Red Yucca Flowers

Red yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora), also known as hummingbird yucca, is actually a member of the century plant, or agave Americana, family. Its bright red tubular flowers keep on blooming even in summer's hottest months, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Red Feathers Flowers

A wildflower that thrives even in dry conditions, red feathers (Echium amoenum) have fringed 12- to 15-inch flower spikes in a beautiful raspberry-crimson color, Fradkin says. Pinch off spent blossoms to keep them blooming, but hold off late in the growing season to encourage reseeding.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Ornamental Tobacco Flowers

Also known as woodland tobacco,  Nicotiana sylvestris has a floral scent that is reminiscent of jasmine. Southern gardeners love its pendant clusters of trumpet-shaped white flowers, which resemble shooting stars and bloom from early through mid-fall.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Disco Belle Pink Hibiscus Flowers

This tropical perennial produces big, pink blooms with stunning red eyes from July to September. "The flowers are humongous," says Dawn Fradkin, a horticulturist with Colorado State University Extension in Arapahoe County, where intense sunlight and clay soils can be a challenge for gardeners. "They're just striking for our area and our environment," she says.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Globe Thistle Flowers

Globe thistle (Echinops) produces ball-shaped, bluish-purple blossoms that add a playful touch to your garden. Their height and whimsical nature make them look as though they're dancing above everything else, Whitinger says. These tough little blooms hold their own in arrangements, too.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Daylily Flowers

Decades of dedicated breeding have produced nearly 100,000 different varieties of daylily (Hemerocallis). Newer selections with 44 chromosomesβ€”twice the normal numberβ€”have bigger flowers and bigger, darker green leaves, so you get a much bolder statement in the garden, says Whitinger. Among his favorites are strawberry candy, which features yellow-and-pink blooms, and Webster's pink wonder, which has 13-inch flowers with spidery petals and a gorgeous chartreuse center.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Dahlia Flowers So Beautiful

This bulb perennial's massive flowers bloom from mid- to late summer. They're striking in cut arrangements, where they can hold their own for nearly a week. Bloom colors range from sumptuous tangerine and electric purple to the prettiest pale pinks. Want even more drama? Dinner plate dahlias have enormous blooms that can measure 10 inches across.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Astra Blue Balloon Flowers

Buds on this perennial inflate like living balloons, opening into large bell-shaped flowers from early spring through late summer. In addition to the super-cool periwinkle hue, astra blue (Platycodon grandifloras 'Astra Blue') also comes in pink and white.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Panicle Hydrangea Flowers

Just about any hydrangea variety will add drama to your yard, but there's something special about panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata). This flowering plant grows massive cone-shaped flowers that bloom on new wood and put on quite the color show: Flower heads emerge as white or green in mid-summer, fading to gentle pink or red as the season draws to a close.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Angel's Trumpets Flowers

Grown as a woody shrub or tree, angel's trumpet (Brugmansia) can thrive outdoors in warm climates and in containers in cold ones, says Dave Whitinger, the executive director of the National Gardening Association. Its cone-shaped flowersβ€”as big as 24 inches long, depending on the cultivarβ€”dangle downward like trumpets from the heavens.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Flowering Plants That Produce Big, Eye Catching Blooms

Focal points in your landscape add visual order by telling the eye where to look first. You can create them with hardscaping, like a bench or statue, or with a flowering plant that's so big, colorful, or surprising that it's impossible to ignore. As you design your garden, experts say to consider adding these showstoppers to your space.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Plants with Massive Blooming Flowers

Are you looking for a few plants with massive flowers to add to your garden this season? There are many different plants that have enormous blooms that you'll love. In this article, gardening expert Jill Drago shares some of her favorite plants that will bring extremely large flowers to your garden!

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Growing the Flower from Viola Seeds

Growing Viola from seeds is a rewarding experience, offering a wide array of colors and varieties to choose from. Here's how to do it:

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Care Tips for Viola Flowers

Make sure to maintain consistently moist soil, ensuring it doesn't become waterlogged. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Also remember to avoid overhead watering to prevent foliage diseases. Instead, water at the base of the plant and get the Viola plant the water it needs.

Meski Β· 1 year ago

Growing Conditions for Viola Flowers

Viola plants thrive in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil and partial shade. They are versatile flowering plants and can grow in various conditions, including gardens, borders, containers, and even as ground cover.

Violas prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.0 to 7.5). In hotter climates, if you provide them with afternoon shade, it could also help prevent wilting.
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