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Most Popular Flowers
Even a young child can pick out a rose- it is
by far one of the most popular flowers that is
grown. With literally hundreds of types, the rose
is also one of our most beloved. Whether your
garden is a small plot or encompasses a larger
area, the chances are that you will have a rose
bush or two somewhere among the other plants.
But roses are by no means the only flowers that
enjoy a "star" status. There are other flowers
that the majority of people can pick out, some
easier to grow than others. Some of my very favorite
of these are:
1) The tulip. Cup shaped and colorful, the tulip
is a fairly easy to grow flower. Some people lift
the bulbs during the fall and replant during the
spring, but I never have and my tulips are always
spectacular. With the wide number of colors available,
you could have nearly any pattern you could imagine.
(I once had a tulip bed that went white, pale
pink and then near black; people would stop along
the road and stare,)
2) The iris. Another flower which grows from a
bulb, these bulbs can be divided every year or
two to make your bed even bigger.(Again lifting
the bulbs is usually done, but I never have.)
The iris can be found in such a wide range of
exotic colors that it may be hard to make a choice
between which ones you really would like to have,
and the added bonus on some of the varieties is
the heavenly scent. I swear my light purple smell
like grape kool-aid.
3) The daisy. He loves me, he loves me not. Does
any other flower bring up more sweet childhood
memories than the daisy? Simple and unassuming,
the daisy is so easy to grow that it can become
a nuisance plant if you are not careful. Grown
in either white or yellow, the daisy can be a
good garden or container plant.
4) The carnation. Prized for its spicy scent and
easy care, the carnation is the poor man's rose.
Used in boutonnieres across the country, it also
makes appearances in corsages, and in bouquets.
It is long lasting when cut, and can be dyed to
nearly any color.
5) The freesia. Usually found potted in nurseries
and garden shops, the freesia is not only pretty
it has by far the most fabulous scent. A few potted
freesia in a room will fill the entire area with
its heavenly aroma.
6)The gladiola. Found in both dwarf and regular
varieties, the gladiola is an easy to grow flower
with vivid color and dramatic upright, sword like
stalks. If you do not plant the bulbs deep enough,
they may grow sideways, so always read the instructions
carefully. After the lowest bloom opens, you can
cut the glad and add it to your cut flower displays.
They add drama and pizzazz to your bouquet and
a small bundle of glads on their own can be quite
the showstopper.
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