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Flowers A-Z

How well do you know your flowers? Some information taken from Better Homes and Gardens Plant Encyclopedia
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Last updated: May 2, 2021
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Tiny purple or white flowers that make a lovely border.
Alyssum
B
Perennial favourite with strings of pink and white hearts.
Bleeding heart
C
Annual flowers with colourful flowers that sit on top of long slender stems. Bees and birds love them.
Cosmos
D
Common favourite flower usually in white or yellow.
Daisy
E
Purplish pink daisy-like flowers that many use to fight off colds.
Echinacea
F
Tall slender stems of eye-catching tubular flowers.
Foxglove
G
Another tall beauty that blooms in late summer.
Gladiolus
H
Found in abundance in the Scottish highlands.
Heather
I
Can be bearded but always showy and usually purple and yellow.
Iris
J
Known for their fragrance usually the small flowers are white but can be yellow.
Jasmine
K
A native Australian plant named after an animal native to Australia ____'s Paw.
Kangeroo
L
Tall alpine flower with distinctive starburst leaves.
Lupin
M
No fuss annuals that frequent many gardens and come in bright oranges, yellows, and reds.
Marigold
N
Many think this flower is linked to an ancient Greek story about self-love but that's just a myth.
Narcissus
O
Symmetrical flowers are one of the oldest known flowering plants and include vanilla.
Orchid
P
Their colourful faces are a sure sign of spring, heart shaped with overlapping petals.
Pansy
Q
Clusters of tiny white flowers make up this flower - ______ ______'s Lace.
Queen Anne
R
Likely the most common flower of all but watch out for the thorns.
Rose
S
These tall, large headed flowers definitely need the thing they are named after.
Sunflower
T
Signifying the arrival of spring, these colourful beauties only bloom for a few days.
Tulip
V
Tiny flowers that have an elusive scent and can be sugared for decorations.
Violet
W
Woody, climbing vine with beautiful blue or purple flowers, member of the pea family.
Wisteria
X
Another name for strawflower - tricky to spell.
Xeranthemum
Y
Herb with a flat topped cluster of small flowers, known for its healing powers usually white, yellow, or pink,
Yarrow
Z
Cheery little blooms loved by birds and butterflies.
Zinnia
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