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- 2. tiny, star-shaped yellow flowers are insignificant, hanging down in long clusters between the large leaves.
- 3. tuberous-rooted Mexican plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its brightly colored single or double flowers.
- 4. tender perennials but are usually grown as annuals in cooler climates colours range from white and yellow to shades of orange, red, and purple.
- 9. a tropical plant with red, white, purple, or pink flowers, that is often used as a houseplant.
- 11. bulbous plant that typically bear bright yellow flowers with a long trumpet-shaped center.
- 12. Some azalea varieties have ruffled petals. Dark-green, oval leaves cover this small, spreading shrub. Its woody stems bear clusters of flowers at their tips.
- 13. single flower, delicate multi-petaled, double blossom at the end of a long stem. Colors: Wide range of colors, not limited to: Pink, white, red, purple, yellow, and orange.
- 15. The star-like flowers bloom in colors of white, pink, red, blue or purple.
- 17. having ashy-gray or white tomentose leaves especially : an herbaceous artemisia
- 18. grown for its striking cerise flowers, blooming indoors about Christmastime in the Northern Hemisphere.
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- 1. single daisy-like flower heads with yellow centers to fully double flower heads with shaggy to pompom form.
- 3. orchid-like flowers with silky petals. Flower colors range from pale blue and lemon through deep purple, bronze, rose and gold.
- 5. is a flowering plant that is typically sold at floral shops and other retailers from mid-winter to early spring.
- 6. masses of large, upward-facing, bell-shaped flowers in shades of blue, purple or white over a long season.
- 7. strap-like foliage and long sprays
- 8. green, waxy leaves are alternate. Has tiny greenish-white flowers that bloom in late
- 10. small, blue, two-lipped flowers borne in spikes. The leaves are often variegated with colourful patterns of magenta and green,
- 11. lily that bears large yellow, red, or orange flowers, each flower lasting only one day.
- 14. flowers are green, purple, red, or pink. The sepals and petals are similar but completely different from the lips.
- 16. umbrella-shaped heads that hold clusters of tiny yellow-green flowers.
