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Start with E - 9 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

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    9  Flowers Names and Types with Pictures Start with E Echinops The Echinops plant is also known as the globe thistle. This distinctive plant has silvery colored stems, with hairs on the foliage, that range in height from one foot to over 6 feet tall. The flower heads can be white or a bright metallic blue color. They are often dried and used as part of flower displaces. Echium Echium is more commonly known as the pride of Madeira. The plant gets to be 5 to 6 feet tall, and spreads to between 6 and 10 feet. The plant’s blooms are bluish purple to white, and the plant does best with full sun. It will attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies and birds, and it is deer resistant. Elder Elder is a Sambucus species that is referred to as elder or elderberry. The plant grows as either a shrub or a tree. The flowers are attractive to pollinators like bees, while birds commonly eat the berries. The plant can be eaten, with such foods as elderflower win or elderberry jam and has medicina

Start with D - 16 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

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    16  Flowers Names and Types with Pictures Start with D Daffodil Daffodils are one of the most common bulbs planted in the world. The most common color for these plants is yellow, with the bloom usually having two contrasting shades of yellow. The flower blooms atop a stem that may be only three inches tall in dwarf varieties or 20 inches in taller plants. Did you know that daffodil is March Birth Flower? Dahlia The Dahlia is a tuberous perennial flower that is native to Mexico and South America. The plants form leafy stems and come in sizes from dwarf to large with a huge variety of flower shapes. There are many hybrid dahlia varieties on the market, which includes at least 42 species. The array of colors is vibrant and impressive and come in all shades and hues except blue. Daisy Daisies belong to the family Bellis and are perennials. These spread and come in a variety of colors, such as white and pink, or even bicolored. Petals range depending on the species and can be tubular or