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  1. Nov 22, 2023 · Learn about different types of flowers for your garden, from annuals to perennials, with pictures and descriptions. Find out their scientific names, colors, sizes, and growing conditions.

    • Aconite
    • Ageratum
    • Artemisia
    • Aster
    • Astilbe
    • Aubrieta
    • Azalea
    • Balloon Flower
    • Balsam
    • Baneberry
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    Aconites are one of the first bulb flowers to bloom in the spring and are known for their cheerful yellow color. Plant Aconites in a large group together and you'll be able to smell their sweet, honey-like fragrance.

    Also known as Flossflower, Ageratums come in blue, pink and white blooms. The taller varieties are best for cutting and displaying in your home, while the dwarf bedding varieties are best kept in the garden.

    For those seeking a drought tolerant plant that doesn't make your yard look like a dessert, the Artemisia is for you. Tolerating low amounts of water, you can create a diverse xeriscape with this silvery flower.

    Named after the Latin word for "star," Asters will brighten up any garden. It attracts butterflies and comes in a variety of colors including blue, indigo, violet, white, red and pink. Unlike other colorful flowers, Asters will typically stay in bloom into cooler fall months.

    Astilbes are deceptively delicate with their long, fern-like flowers. These flowers can actually withstand damp soil and shade, while still growing between one to six feet tall. Perfect to add for a pop of color to a garden that typically gets little sunlight.

    Named after Claude Aubriet, a French artist who famously painted them, Aubrietas spread low with small violet, pink or white flowers. If you're creating a rock garden, Aubrietas are ideal as it prefers sandy, well-drained soil.

    Often referred to as "the royalty of the garden," these elegant flowers are known for their outstanding colors and foliage. With thousands of varieties to choose from, Azaleas require little maintenance once planted and can be brought inside to make a fabulous bouquet.

    Balloon flowers start as hollow buds and, as it grows, eventually bursts open into a star-shaped flower. In addition to its beauty, Balloon flowers are resilient in the garden and can handle varying sunlight, water and soil.

    Bring the tropics to your garden with a Balsam plant. Easy to care for, it thrives in shadier spots, can tolerate heat and handle damp soil. Flowers come in almost every color of the rainbow, including red, orange, yellow, violet, white and pink.

    Perfect for cool, shaded spots, the Baneberry brings a holiday-inspired look to your garden. Before the Baneberry bears ornamental fruit, it features small white flowers. Beware though, the little red berries found on the plant are poisonous to eat!

    Learn about different flowers and how to grow them in your garden or bouquet. Browse through an alphabetical list of flower names and gardening information with images and tips.

  2. Learn about 170+ flower and plant types, along with pictures and details on how to grow them. Find flowers from A to Z, with common names, descriptions, and tips for gardening.

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    • Types of Annual Flowers (With Pictures and Names) Annuals are a type of plants that grow from seed to bloom and then die in one season. This means that you need to plant annual flowers every year to enjoy their gorgeous colors.
    • Annual Flowers that Bloom in the Spring. Some annuals flower well in cooler temperatures and may bloom in early spring or even in late winter. Here are a few varieties of annuals that blossom in springtime.
    • Types of Annual Flowers that Bloom in Summer (With Pictures) Because most annual plants that flower are planted in springtime, you can expect beautiful blossoms in the summertime.
    • Types of Annual Flowers: Plants that Flower in the Fall (With Pictures) It can be difficult to categorize plants that specifically bloom in the fall due to the fact that many summer flowers continue blooming through the fall.
  3. Apr 30, 2021 · Discover the most popular flower types in the U.S. with our guide! Learn about different types of flowers in bouquets, centerpieces, and arrangements.

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · Learn about different flowers from A to Z with this comprehensive list of flower names and pictures. Find out the characteristics, colors, and uses of each flower type.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Whether your garden is big or small, cottage-style or formal, or simply an arrangement of containers on your deck, patio or balcony, read on to discover the most popular types of flowers that will inspire you to start planting!

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