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  1. 300+ Types of Flowers + Flower Names (Alphabetical Order)
  2. 61 Types of Red Flowers With Names and Pictures
  3. Types of Flowers, 60 Different Kinds of Flowers
  4. 61 Types of Blue Flowers With Names and Pictures
  5. 55 Yellow Flowers With Names and Pictures
  6. 62 Best Types of Flowers (With Pictures!) for Your Garden
  7. About Botanical Names
  8. 300+ Types of Flowers + Flower Names (Alphabetical Order)
  9. 61 Types of Red Flowers With Names and Pictures
  10. 61 Types of Blue Flowers With Names and Pictures


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300+ Types of Flowers + Flower Names (Alphabetical Order)

Table of Contents • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Flower Names (A-Z) Here is the List of Flower Names A To Z. Common And Easy To Grow Types. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Color • • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Species • • • • • Flowers By Region • Flowers Terminology • Do you need help finding a specific flower or topic? You can view our Thanks for reading about the different flower names and different types of flowers on My Garden Flowers. Flower Statistics • I'm Jesse, an experienced florist and gardening expert with over 15 years of hands-on experience. After completing my formal education, I pursued a career in floristry, gaining in-depth knowledge about the various varieties of flowers and their optimal growing conditions. I am also an accomplished writer and speaker, with numerous published works and talks at various local garden clubs and conferences.

61 Types of Red Flowers With Names and Pictures

Your garden is your happy place. And one of the most popular flower colors to have in your garden is red. This is the color of love, passion, and excitement! This is a highly attractive color that will catch the attention of anyone who may be in or around your garden. While you may have red flowers in your garden now, there are likely many you’ve never heard of before! Intense, scarlet blooms are a great option for almost any garden. Whether you include them in little bursts throughout the foliage or have an abundance of them all throughout, they’re bound to make a great, lasting impression. In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about our favorite red flowers for your home or garden. Each Contents • 1 Alstroemeria • 2 Amaranthus • 3 Amaryllis • 4 Anemone • 5 Anthurium • 6 Armeria • 7 Aster • 8 Azalea • 9 Begonia • 10 Bergamot • 11 Bergenia • 12 Bleeding Heart • 13 Calla Lily • 14 Callistemon • 15 Camellia • 16 Canna • 17 Cardinal Flower • 18 Carnation • 19 Chrysanthemum • 20 Cockscomb • 21 Columbine • 22 Coneflower • 23 Cosmos • 24 Dahlia • 25 Daylily • 26 Dianthus • 27 Freesia • 28 Gaillardia • 29 Geranium • 30 Gerbera Daisy • 31 Gladiolus • 32 Gloxinia • 33 Hellebore • 34 Hibiscus • 35 Hyacinth • 36 Iris • 37 Lily • 38 Marigold • 39 Mask Flower • 40 Montbretia • 41 Pentas • 42 Peony • 43 Petunia • 44 Poinsettia • 45 Poppy • 46 Prickly Pear • 47 Ranunculus • 48 Red Trumpet Creeper • 49 Red Valerian • 50 Rose • 51 Royal Poinciana • 52 Salvia...

Types of Flowers, 60 Different Kinds of Flowers

The series “ Freshly Sourced” provides all the tricks of the trade when it comes to floral care. Fromfloral design classes to tips on how to prolong your new floral arrangement, we have sourcedexpertise fromfloral maestros all over the country so you can show off your own unique craft.In this guide, we explore the world’s most popular flower types. These attractive blooms come in a wide range of colors and can be easily incorporated into any existing or new garden. And unlike most plants, these flowers thrive in some shade. They also flower extremely long, first blooming midsummer and lasting through the first frost. However, even though dahlias are perennials, they are tuberous rooted plants, so they should be replanted every spring after resting. 12. Daffodil Daffodils go by many namesdepending on the species and variety— narcissus, jonquils,orpaperwhites— but they are alldaffodilsand they all belong to the genus Narcissus.These iconic flowers are perennial bulbs that are very easy to grow. They will multiply every year in the gardenas long asthey have good soil with adequate drainage. Theyare deer resistantandpossess a natural pesticide, so few insects bother themother than for pollination. Daffodils are the national flower of Wales and the 10 th anniversary posy. 13. Iris Elegant irises are native to Europe, the Middle East, northern Africa, Asia, and North America. They grow from either perennial rhizomes or bulbs, andrange in size from 8 to 36 inches high, with flat,...

61 Types of Blue Flowers With Names and Pictures

As a gardener, most of us are always looking for ways to brighten up each corner of our homes or gardens. A myriad of colors can help come together to create a beautiful, botanical picture. However, some colors are rarer than others. One such color of flower you might not have in your garden yet is blue. Blue is the color of tranquility, peace, and serenity. Unfortunately, blue is a color that does not occur often in nature, so flowers with this color can be harder to find. Thankfully, through the science of flower breeding, more blue flowers are becoming available all the time. These days, there are more blue flowers than ever, all waiting for a chance to be planted in your garden, or around your home. Most of these blue flowers will vary in shape, size, and shade, so you’ll have plenty of variety to choose from. In this comprehensive list, you’ll learn all about the 61 most popular blue flowers, along with basic tips on how to care for each. You’ll also learn some facts about what makes them so great! Let’s jump in! Contents • 1 Azure Aster • 2 Balloon Flower • 3 Bird-Bill Dayflower • 4 Bluebell • 5 Blue Daisy • 6 Blue False Indigo • 7 Blue Flax • 8 Blue Hibiscus • 9 Blue Mist Shrub • 10 Blue Orchid • 11 Blue Star • 12 BluecrownPassionflower • 13 Blue Violet • 14 Chicory • 15 Clematis • 16 Columbine • 17 Cornflower • 18 Desert Bluebells • 19 Dwarf Morning Glory • 20 Empire Blue Butterfly Bush • 21 Fairy Thimbles • 22 Forget-Me-Not • 23 Gentian • 24 Globe Thistle • 25 Glo...

55 Yellow Flowers With Names and Pictures

Thinking of adding some bright yellow blooms to your garden this year? The good news is that there's no shortage of yellow flowers to brighten up your planting space. From perennials to annuals, there's plenty of beautiful yellow blooms to go around. In this article, we take a look at some of the most popular yellow flowers for your flower garden. Adding yellow flowers to your garden can brighten up just about any garden space. Part of the thrill of gardening is experimenting with different types of flowers, and bloom colors to create the atmosphere that you want. Because there are difficult to narrow down exactly which flowers will give you the look and feel that you are after. That’s why it’s helpful to narrow down some of your options by looking at a gigantic list like this one, that has names, pictures, and the growing zones of some of the most popular yellow blooms! So, if you are looking to add a burst of yellow color to your garden, you’ve come to the right place. From Contents • 1 Bear’s Ear • 2 Begonia • 3 Bidens • 4 Bird of Paradise • 5 Black-Eyed Susan • 6 Blanket Flower • 7 Bulbine • 8 Bulbous Buttercup • 9 Busy Lizzie • 10 Calendula • 11 Calibrachoa • 12 Canna Lily • 13 Carolina Yellow Jasmine • 14 Chrysanthemum • 15 Coneflower • 16 Coreopsis • 17 Corydalis • 18 Craspedia • 19 Daffodil • 20 Dahlia • 21 Daisy • 22 Daylily • 23 Dutch Hyacinth • 24 Freesia • 25 Gerbera Daisy • 26 Goldenrod • 27 Graham Thomas Rose • 28 Hellebores • 29 Iris • 30 Jungle Geranium • 3...

62 Best Types of Flowers (With Pictures!) for Your Garden

You know the old saying, “It takes all kinds.” At Country Living, we find that it’s as true for garden flowers as it is for people. Planting many different types of flowers in your garden guarantees a good show with a range of colors, textures, and heights. With a mix you'll have something pretty to enjoy in the garden all year long. Every type of flower plays its part. and long-lived sure are a delight even though we know we'll have to replace them every year. Read on to learn about some of the most popular types of flowers, complete with names and pictures, that will inspire you to get your hands in the dirt, whether your garden is big or small, cottage-style or formal. Before you buy any flowers, though, be sure to read the plant tag or description and check which perennials or shrubs are a good fit for your USDA Hardiness Zone (find yours 62 Best Types of Flowers to Plant When it blooms: Late summer to early fall Why we love it: This sunny flower will make you smile, plus it doesn't need babied because it's drought tolerant and blooms for weeks and weeks. These are all the reasons you need this late season bloomer in your garden. Be sure to choose a perennial type. Related: 25 Types of Yellow Flowers for the Happiest Garden in the Neighborhood When they bloom: Spring to fall Why we love them: These adorable annuals, which also go by the common name million bells, look like petunias but actually are a different plant. They bloom abundantly until a hard frost—and come in...

About Botanical Names

Find The Right Garden Solution For You Our Pre-Planned Gardens are a garden in a box with a garden map making gardening easy for all. Our curated perennial collections are created with your garden in mind. These are plants that grow well AND look good together. Our bearded iris collections for august-planting are thoughtfully hand-selected for their stunning garden design and easy planting care. Our fall bulb collections are carefully selected bulbs that provide beauty and garden solutions. Save 25% On Pre-Planned Gardens & Collections SHOP NOW By Ray Allen, Founder of AmericanMeadows.com First of all, don’t be afraid or put off by Botanical or Latin names. Once you read through this article, you’ll find you know a lot of them already. For example, Chrysanthemum is the Botanical Name for most For example, Rosa is the first name of all roses. More importantly, there is a very good gardening reason for botanical names. You don’t need to know them all, but unless you have a layman’s understanding of them, you really can’t know your plants very well. Plants have been classified and named for one very good reason—so we can all clearly distinguish one from another. Common names are wonderful, and fine in your own garden, but when you order a plant or read about one, you’ll find just using the common name doesn’t work very well. For example, what you call Prairie Daisy in your area, may be called by a completely different common name in a another area. Without a mutually agreed o...

300+ Types of Flowers + Flower Names (Alphabetical Order)

Table of Contents • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Flower Names (A-Z) Here is the List of Flower Names A To Z. Common And Easy To Grow Types. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Color • • • • • • • Types of Flowers By Species • • • • • Flowers By Region • Flowers Terminology • Do you need help finding a specific flower or topic? You can view our Thanks for reading about the different flower names and different types of flowers on My Garden Flowers. Flower Statistics • I'm Jesse, an experienced florist and gardening expert with over 15 years of hands-on experience. After completing my formal education, I pursued a career in floristry, gaining in-depth knowledge about the various varieties of flowers and their optimal growing conditions. I am also an accomplished writer and speaker, with numerous published works and talks at various local garden clubs and conferences.

61 Types of Red Flowers With Names and Pictures

Your garden is your happy place. And one of the most popular flower colors to have in your garden is red. This is the color of love, passion, and excitement! This is a highly attractive color that will catch the attention of anyone who may be in or around your garden. While you may have red flowers in your garden now, there are likely many you’ve never heard of before! Intense, scarlet blooms are a great option for almost any garden. Whether you include them in little bursts throughout the foliage or have an abundance of them all throughout, they’re bound to make a great, lasting impression. In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about our favorite red flowers for your home or garden. Each Contents • 1 Alstroemeria • 2 Amaranthus • 3 Amaryllis • 4 Anemone • 5 Anthurium • 6 Armeria • 7 Aster • 8 Azalea • 9 Begonia • 10 Bergamot • 11 Bergenia • 12 Bleeding Heart • 13 Calla Lily • 14 Callistemon • 15 Camellia • 16 Canna • 17 Cardinal Flower • 18 Carnation • 19 Chrysanthemum • 20 Cockscomb • 21 Columbine • 22 Coneflower • 23 Cosmos • 24 Dahlia • 25 Daylily • 26 Dianthus • 27 Freesia • 28 Gaillardia • 29 Geranium • 30 Gerbera Daisy • 31 Gladiolus • 32 Gloxinia • 33 Hellebore • 34 Hibiscus • 35 Hyacinth • 36 Iris • 37 Lily • 38 Marigold • 39 Mask Flower • 40 Montbretia • 41 Pentas • 42 Peony • 43 Petunia • 44 Poinsettia • 45 Poppy • 46 Prickly Pear • 47 Ranunculus • 48 Red Trumpet Creeper • 49 Red Valerian • 50 Rose • 51 Royal Poinciana • 52 Salvia...

61 Types of Blue Flowers With Names and Pictures

Blue is a color that comes in many different shades, and can compliment just about any home garden or landscaped area of your home. But which blue flowers should you plant? In this article, you'll learn all about some of our favorite plants with blue flowers that will add some extra color to your home or garden. As a gardener, most of us are always looking for ways to brighten up each corner of our homes or gardens. A myriad of colors can help come together to create a beautiful, botanical picture. However, some colors are rarer than others. One such color of flower you might not have in your garden yet is blue. Blue is the color of tranquility, peace, and serenity. Unfortunately, blue is a color that does not occur often in nature, so flowers with this color can be harder to find. Thankfully, through the science of flower breeding, more blue flowers are becoming available all the time. These days, there are more blue flowers than ever, all waiting for a chance to be planted in your garden, or around your home. Most of these blue flowers will vary in shape, size, and shade, so you’ll have plenty of variety to choose from. In this comprehensive list, you’ll learn all about the 61 most popular blue flowers, along with basic tips on how to care for each. You’ll also learn some facts about what makes them so great! Let’s jump in! Contents • 1 Azure Aster • 2 Balloon Flower • 3 Bird-Bill Dayflower • 4 Bluebell • 5 Blue Daisy • 6 Blue False Indigo • 7 Blue Flax • 8 Blue Hibiscus...