Flower Glossary -Page 2
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Nicknamed the Button Snakeroot. (Callilepis) A hardy shrub with large clusters of tiny fragrant flowers ranging from white to lavendar to deep crimson. Lisianthus Greeks praised the carnation as the divine flower. The Oncidium is among the tiniest of orchid blossoms. One of the many varieties of Heliconia. Phalaenopsis
Liatris Lilac Lisianthus Mini Carnation Oncidium Orchid Parakeet Heliconia Phalaenopsis
 
One of the many varieties of Protea. (Alpinia Purpurata) After Greek God Proteus who, like the flower, assumed many shapes. Nicknamed Cow Parsley. (Ammi Majus) A group of plants of the buttercup or crowfoot family. (Alpinia Purpurata) So called because concidered a remedy for the itch.
PinCushion Protea Pink Ginger Protea Queen Annes Lace Ranunculus RedGinger Scabiosa
 
So named because of its unusual blossoms. Solidago/goldenrod. Also called China or Football mum. Similar varieties include Rubrum and Journey's End. Named for the shape of its bloom.  (Ornithogalum) Or Sea Lavender, because it grows in marshes. (Limonium Sinuatum) A popular favorite in bridal bouquets.
Snapdragon Solidaster Standard Mum Star Gazer Lily StarofBethlehem Statice Stephanotis
 
Also known as Matthiola. Increasingly popular in a variety of sizes and hues. A climbing plant with large fragrant flowers. A plant of the pink family. (Dianthus) Tritoma So named because it resembled the Turkish turban. A shrub in the huneysuckle family.
Stock Sunflower Sweet Pea Sweet William Tritoma Tulip Viburnum
 
    Watsonia Waxflower A common herb having a strong taste and smell.    
    Watsonia Waxflower Yarrow    
             
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