Yes, if it is a common name of the flower, then it can sometimes be used with a capital letter. The genus of botanical plant/ flower names always has a capital letter, while the species is in lower case:
Eg.
Zea mays
You can put flowers in a vase.
The letters 'nonlod' unscrambled spell the capital city London.
Amaryllis, buttercup, carnation, dandelion, hydrangea, narcissus and sunflower are flowers. They contain nine letters.
You have to connect MOST letters but not all of them
24 different names that can be spelled with from as little as 6 to as many as 18 letters
this is because it is a proper noun
When you using capital letters you have to be very careful. Always use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence and with proper nouns (names, places, etc.)
No. Proper nouns (names) use capital letters.
They are trade names.
It's a name and names have initial capital letters.
Company names like people names are considered 'proper names' and they are capitalized.
When we talk about roses or carnations we do not use capital letters.
we use capital letters ; - at the start of a sentence. -when using "I". -for people's names . - for the names of months days of the week , special days and places . - for the titles of books , places and films . - for important notices.
rose lily iris
An "uppercase" letter is also called a "capital" letter. These are the letters used at the beginning of a sentence or the first letter of proper nouns (names of people and places). The uppercase/capital letters in English are:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZUppercase letters are the opposite of the lowercase letters, which are:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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Any names that you like. Often they are denoted by CAPITAL letters.