Summer Flowers

Bachelor’s Button

Also known as Cornflower, Bluebottle, Boutonniere or Hurtsickle, the scientific name of the Bachelor’s Button is Centaurea cyanus and it is a small flowering plant native to Europe that blooms annually. The Bachelor’s Button can reach a maximum height of 90 centimeters and has a splendid blue color and unique shapes. The color is given …

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Trachymene – Didiscus

      Mostly occurring in regions specific to the Australian climate, the plant is not only confined to Australia as it can be found in Fiji, Malaysia, or even New Caledonia. Also known as the Blue Lace Flower, the Didiscus belongs to the Apiaceae family and bears the scientific name of Trachymene, a name with a very …

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Cosmos

Cosmos, a genus that gathers around 20-26 species, is a perfect garden flower as it brigs a plus of color and the power of joggling with them, as the colors may differ from a specie to another. The genus includes Cosmos atrosanguineus, Cosmos bipinnatus, Cosmos caudatus and Cosmos sulphureus, some of them extremely popular between …

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Cockcomb-Celosia Cristata

      Celosia, also known as Cockscomb or woolflower, a genus that gathers 60 species, is an ornamental flower pretty much similar in appearance to amaranthus.       Cockscombs are a perfect choice for gardens. No matter which of the three types of cockscomb you choose: plumes, crests or cones, the result will be a gorgeous, envied garden that …

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Astilbe

      Being native to Asia and to the northern American continent, the Astilbe are perennial plants cultivated for their beautiful appearance. Their full flowering bloom attracts gardeners and buyers worldwide, as it fits any decoration or any floral arrangement. A garden of Astilbes looks rich and abundant, as the flowers of the Astilbe plant can cheer …

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