There are beautiful unusual flowers in the world.
We have compiled a list of the most exotic and
interesting flowers found in the planet.
Orchids
There are more than 25,000 species of this rare
and beautiful cone-shaped flower. Some of them
are extremely expensive and hard to come by, but
other varieties are affordable, available and
simple to grow at home.
Hibiscus
There are 10,000 named varieties of the tropical
Hibiscus flower. These beautiful and colorful
flowers are emblematic of the tropical environments
they come from, such as Florida, Hawaii, Jamaica
and India. Hibiscus are wonderful for decoration
because the -even without water. Opening buds
may be picked early in the day, stored in a cool
place and brought out for the evening. Storing
Hibiscus in the cold slows down the flowers closing
by a few hours.
Torenia
Also known as the Wishbone Flower, these annuals
and perrenials originate in tropical Asia and
Africa. Torenia grow to be about a foot tall,
with toothed, ovular leaves. Torenia produce a
striking amount of beautiful pouched flowers that
can grow to be an inch across. Torenia flowers
are noted for their wide array of beautiful colors,
such as white, blue, purple, mauve or lilac. Tornias
can be grown with proper care in an environment
that has a temperature of 70 degrees or more.
Lamium
Also know as White Nancy, Lamium is a beautiful
ground-covering plant with white heart-shaped
leaves and short spikes of pink flowers. Lamium
blooms in the summer, grows up to eight inches
tall and can tolerate a wide variety of soil conditions.
It does best in shady woodland areas.
Portulaca
Portulaca is a group of annual flowers that comes
in several varieties. Native to Brazil, Portulaca
grow spiraling stems up to five inches long and
have cylindrical leaves and bright, colorful flowers
up to an inch in diameter at the end of the stems.
The flowers can be purple, yellow, pink, scarlet
and many other colors. To cultivate Portulaca
successfully you need to place them in a spot
with plenty of sunlight and sandy soil.
Pentas
Simple to cultivate, easy to care for, and beautiful
to behold, Pentas is a wonderful choice for your
garden. Pentas is native to tropical Africa and
its beautiful red, pink, white and lavender blooms
are well-known for attracting hummingbirds. The
plant grows up to three feet tall and wide and
does well indoors, potted in a sunny spot or outside
in warmer climates.
Lavatera
Though named for a Swiss botanist, Lavatera are
native to the Himalayan Mountains, Siberia and
Australia. These plants come in several varieties,
both perennial and annual, with bush-like growth
or tall straight stalks. Their large, beautiful
flowers last only a day or two before wilting,
but the plant produces new flowers for an extended
period of time.
Sedum
Sedum, which come in hundreds of varieties, are
easy to grow, late-blooming, hardy and beautiful
plants. Sedum plants have thick stems, fleshy
leaves, and flower heads that resemble lavender
broccoli. These plants do best in well-drained
soil and can tolerate both droughts and rainy
weather. Because they bloom so late in the year,
they often remain attractive through the winter.
Abutilon
Also known as the Flowering Maple, the Abutilon
is a beautiful plant that does well indoors. Abutilon's
lovely blossoms range from reds, yellows, blues
and shades of orange, and its foliage is usually
pale green. Depending on how much space it has
to grow, Abutilon plants can grow to be very large,
which is why the plant is best kept indoors in
a small to medium sized pot.
Gazania
Gazania, native to South Africa, is a beautiful,
perennial ground cover with colorful daisy-like
flowers. Gazania flowers boom in late spring to
early summer and come in shades of yellow, orange,
white and pink. Gazania thrive in sunny locations
with well-drained soil.
About the Author:
Tidy's Flowers offers tropical
flower arrangements which are suitable for
a wide array of occasions such as corporate events,
birthdays, anniversaries, grand-openings, house-warming
gifts, and funeral tributes to celebrate the life
of a loved-one.
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