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Flowering Plants

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Flowering Plants
Flowering plants are a type of plant that produce flowers,
which are reproductive structures containing both male and female reproductive organs.
These plants are angiosperms, meaning they produce seeds enclosed in a protective structure.

Daffodil Bulbs(Narcissus Spp) Plant

Daffodils are fast-growing, perennial, deciduous bulbs in the Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis) family. Their native range is northern Africa, Europe, Afghanistan, China, and Japan. With an erect, clumping habit, plants will be 8 to 30 inches tall and 6 to 12 inches wide.


Winter Aconite(Eranthis Hyemalis) Plant

Winter aconite has bright yellow flowers. The low-growing plants form rounded clumps about (3-6″) tall and wide. The dark green leaves appear after the flowers fade. Each narrow leaf is divided into several finger-shaped lobes.


Sand Plane Cypress Plant

A curious conifer like seasonal plant. - Does not have attractive flowers - yet has been included in the category of flowering pot plants - as is used with and like a flowering pot plant. - Nation Europe, Asia. - Flowers are very small and greenish.


Vinca Flowers-Catharanthus Roseus Plant

Catharanthus roseus, known formerly as Vinca rosea, is a main source of vinca alkaloids, now sometimes called catharanthus alkaloids. The plant produces about 130 of these compounds, including vinblastine and vincristine, two drugs used to treat cancer.


Geranium Plants

Geraniums are versatile, easy-to-grow plants that bring vibrant color and charm to gardens and indoor spaces. With their wide range of flower colors and forms, they can suit various gardening styles and conditions. Regular care, including proper watering, feeding, and occasional pruning, will keep geraniums healthy and blooming profusely throughout the growing season.


Crossandra Yellow Firecracker Flower, Kanakambaram Plant

Crossandra loves heat and does best in hardiness zones 9-11. While it can tolerate up to four hours of direct sun per day, this shrub can also be grown in partially shaded areas. Crossandra loves humidity and its leaves can be misted regularly if kept indoors.