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C. County flowers of Norway. County flowers of the United Kingdom. List of crop plants pollinated by bees.
This is a list of plants organized by their common names. However, the common names of plants often vary from region to region, which is why most plant encyclopedias refer to plants using their scientific names, in other words using binomials or "Latin" names.
Flowers bloom spring through fall; Brickellia coulteri. Common name: Coulter's brickellbush; Flowers bloom March to November; Carlowrightia arizonica. Common name: Arizona wrightwort; Flowers bloom in the spring; Centaurium calycosum. Common name: Arizona centaury; Flowers bloom April to June
This category contains the native flora of Arizona as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus) are only included if monotypic or endemic. Include taxa here that are endemic or have restricted distributions (e.g. only a few countries).
A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae ). Flowers consist of a combination of vegetative organs – sepals that enclose and protect the developing flower, petals that attract pollinators, and reproductive organs that produce gametophytes, which in ...
This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory flowers. State. federal district. or territory. Common name. Scientific name. Image. Year. Alabama.
Narcissus is a genus of predominantly spring flowering perennial plants of the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae. Various common names including daffodil, [Note 1] narcissus and jonquil, are used to describe all or some members of the genus.
Pages in category "Flowers" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Illustration of an iris flower with highlighted parts of the flower. Irises are perennial plants, growing from creeping rhizomes (rhizomatous irises) or, in drier climates, from bulbs (bulbous irises). They have long, erect flowering stems which may be simple or branched, solid or hollow, and flattened or have a circular cross-section.
This is a list of all the wildflowers native to Minnesota by common name, following Minnesota DNR conventions. Where several species of plants share part of a common name, they have been grouped together under that name; this is for indexing purposes and does not always indicate a taxonomic relationship.