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Plant Id #5 “Lovely Flowering Plants”
Horticulture 2 Plant Id #5 “Lovely Flowering Plants”
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Antirrhinum majus cv. ‘Snapdragon’
Often used as a cut flower Tall heads show bright colored flowers Can be grown in flower beds using the low growing varieties Single flowers open their mouth looking like a dragon.
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Astilbe Flowering plant with tall feathery heads.
Flower color ranges from pink to white to purple to red. Dark green foliage is decorative but mostly grown for flowers.
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Canna X generalis ‘Canna’
Mostly seen as a flower used in home gardens, but some varieties are used in flower arrangements. Foliage can be yellow, green, or dark reddish purple. Flowers can be red, pink, yellow or other bright colors.
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Camillia japonica cv. ‘Common Camellia’
Very symmetrical flowers. Large shrub can reach 10 ft tall. Large glossy leaves.
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Camellia sasanqua ‘Sasanqua Camellia’
Pink flowers that are less symmetrical than the common camellia. Classified as a tree or shrub. Smaller leaves than the common camellia
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Chrysanthemum morifolium
Used as a florist cut flower and potted flower. Colors include pink, yellow, red, white, bronze, magenta and purple. Also commonly called “mum.”
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Fuchsia X hybrida ‘Fuchsia’
Pink and purple flowers are common but white, pink, magenta flowers can be found. Mostly found in hanging baskets or as a potted flowering plant. Can be planted outside in summer, but doesn’t tolerate extreme heat.
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Gladiolius x hortulanus
Very common cut flower. Tall heads give great height for arrangements. Available in most any color wanted.
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Iris germanica Bearded Iris
Common garden perennial in the south. Grown from a bulb or tuber. Comes in pinks, whites, and yellows but mostly every shade of purple.
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Iris xiphium Dutch Iris
Has a smaller, more arranged flower than the bearded iris. Usually has yellow flecks or spots in it. Common cut flower.
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