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SPLASH of COLOR

While flowers have long been admired by humans for bringing beauty to our environment, they also have been the object of romance, rituals, religion, medicines and even food. Also known as a bloom or blossom, a flower is simply a biologically reproductive structure, displaying a bouquet of colors to brighten up our worldly landscape.


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• AROUND the HOUSE
Indoors, African Violets, Orchids or Peace Lilies can brighten your interior living space, while Petunias, Impatiens, Fuchsias add color to the outside landscape.

• in the WILD
Also known as native species, wildflowers are generally flowers that grow in the wild that were not intentionally seeded or planted. Yes, wildflower seed packets are sold and can be planted, but in many cases, an uprooted wildflower will not survive a replant.

ACANTHACEAE FAMILY
• Small Bush Violet

AMARYLLIDACEAE (Amaryllis) FAMILY
• White Spider Lily

ANACARDIACEAE FAMILY
• Brazilian Peppertree

ASPARAGACEAE FAMILY
• Tiplant

ASCLEPIADACEAE FAMILY
• Common Milkweed

ASTERACEAE (Daisy or Aster) FAMILY
• Blue Mink
• Daisy Fleabane
• Yellow Salsify
• Bristly Thistle (Purple or Yellow Thistle)
• Indian Blanket
• Lilac Tasselflower

BIGNONIA FAMILY
• African Tulip

FABACEAE (Legume, Pea or Bean) FAMILY
• Peacock Flower
• Red Clover
• Shameplant

IRIDACEAE (Iris) FAMILY
• Brazilian Walking Iris (Neomarica)

MALVACEAE (Hibiscus) FAMILY
• Hibuscus

NYMPHAEACEAE FAMILY
• Water Lily

MYRTACEAE FAMILY
• New Zealand Christmas or Iron Tree

RUBIACEAE FAMILY
• Gardenia (Cape Jasmine)

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