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  2. Lamprocapnos - Wikipedia

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    It is valued in gardens and in floristry for its heart-shaped pink and white flowers, borne in spring. Other common names include lyre flower, heart flower, and lady-in-a-bath.

  3. Calibrachoa - Wikipedia

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    calibrachoa "million bells" in a hanging basket. hybrid 'Superbells Strawberry Punch'. Calibrachoa is a genus of plants in the Solanaceae (nightshade) family. They are evergreen short-lived perennials and subshrubs with a sprawling habit, with small petunia -type flowers.

  4. Trillium grandiflorum - Wikipedia

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    It is easily recognised by its attractive three-petaled white flowers, opening from late spring to early summer, that rise above a whorl of three leaf-like bracts. It is an example of a spring ephemeral , a plant whose life-cycle is synchronised with that of the deciduous woodland which it favours.

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  6. Some Forget-Me-Not Flowers are Invasive. Here's How to Tell - AOL

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    The charming little forget-me-not is loved all over the world. Its tiny, bright blue flowers are enchanting when grown in profusion. These darling flowers also may be pink or white.

  7. AmeriFlora '92 - Wikipedia

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    AmeriFlora '92 was an international horticultural exhibition held in Columbus, Ohio, United States from April 20 to October 12, 1992. Taking place on 88 acres (356,123 m 2) of landscaped grounds at Franklin Park, the exhibition cost $95 million to produce and attracted 5.5 million visitors.