List of flowers
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The flowers produced by flowering plants (Division Magnoliophyta) are of great interest to gardeners, florists, botanists, and nature lovers the world over. The following List of flowers provides a listing with links to garden flowers (and others with spectacular blooms) whose pictures and descriptions are found at Wikipedia. You can also see collected images of some of these blooms on the flower album page.
An annual is a plant that will germinate, flower, and die within a single year or season. Annuals are typically planted in early spring to provide a bright display of color in the garden, and their bed then cleared out by late fall (autumn) after the plants have finished flowering.
A biennial plant is a plant that takes between twelve and twenty-four months to complete its lifecycle.
A perennial is a plant that lives for several years and may not even flower in its first year.
A monocarpic plant is a plant that flowers only one time in its lifespan. The time from germination to flowering may be from two up to several years (2-100 years). After flowering the plant will die, giving seeds (and therefore flowers) only once in its lifespan.
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Herbaceous plants
Included here are herbaceous (non-woody) plants of generally small stature or low growing habit.
- Aster
- Campion
- Carnation
- Columbine
- Dahlia
- Daisy
- Canna lily
- Gaillardia
- Geranium
- Impatiens
- Marigold
- Orchid
- Pansy violet
- Phlox
- Poinsettia
- Sunflower
- Sweet pea
- Violet
Creepers and vines
- Sweet pea ("everlasting")
- Creeping phlox
- Honeysuckle
- Passion flower
- Wisteria
Bulbs and tuberous plants
- African Lily
- Amaryllis
- Anemone
- Begonia
- Crocus
- Crown imperial
- Daffodil
- Hyacinth
- Iris
- Narcissus
- Snowdrop
- Spiderwort
- Tiger lily
- Trillium
- Tulip
- Wandflower
Flowering herbs
Flowering trees and shrubs
- Apple
- Banksia
- Camellia
- Cherry
- Hydrangea
- Lilac
- Magnolia
- Maple
- Rhododendron
- Potentilla
- King protea
- Rose
- Cootamundra wattle