Violet flowers grow worldwide, but they’re more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere’s temperate regions. Some rarer species grow in the Andes, Australasia, and Hawaii.
Keep reading to learn more about these adorable, easy-going plants.
Violet flowers grow worldwide, but they’re more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere’s temperate regions. Some rarer species grow in the Andes, Australasia, and Hawaii.
Keep reading to learn more about these adorable, easy-going plants.
We consider zinnia plants to be one of the easiest and most colorful flowers to grow.
Such cheerful flowers have harnessed so much fame that the National Garden Bureau (NGB) named the zinnia “Flower of the Year” in 2011.
If you’re interested in Japanese culture, or just someone who watches a lot of anime, you must know that cherry blossoms hold great significance in Japan. They’re one of the country’s national flowers, with special festivals and rituals dedicated to them.
Carnation flowers are symbolic of love, fascination, and distinction and are scientifically known as Dianthus. They are also known as “The Flowers of God.” So whether you love giving flowers or are an avid gardener, there’s something quite special about carnation flowers.
Jasmine flowers are delicate blooms, typically with small white flowers. They have a scent that is tropical and alluring, and they’re a wonderful way to attract bees to your garden for pollination.
While the original tropical varieties will not grow in most climates, cultivars have been made to grow in more temperate regions. If you’ve thought about adding jasmine to your garden or just want to learn more about these delightfully scented flowers, read on.