angiospems
datura flower
Some common garden flower names are:rosedaisygeraniumgerberachrysanthemumpansypeonypetuniaazalearanunculussunflowersnapdragontulipsweet peamarigoldlilydaffodiljonquilirishyacinthfuchsiadahliadelphiniumbuttercupbluebellcamelliahibiscus
Pansies!
hairy clacker
vines and a flower in the rain forest is gooshulong playon.choc brownie
Burrage, common bugloss, star flower, tailwort, or beebread.
Producers are all plants like a flower, a tree, and so on.
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This would depend on exactly which species of plant you are talking about. 'Star Flower' is used to refer to several different plants. Common names are notorious for being used to describe numerous different plants. If you know the scientific name (written in Latin and Italicized) that would be helpful in being provided a more accurate answer. In any case, all of the different plants commonly known as 'star flower' are dicots.
Spruce, pine, fir, redwoods and junipers are all cone-bearing. Most conifers will produce cones, which can also be known as gymnosperms.
There are many alphabetical lists of flower names, but they usually pertain to specific areas where they grow. The question is complicated by the fact that flowers have botanical names and common names. Some people call the plant with the botanical name "matricaria" "prairie rocket" and others call it "mother plant" and others call it "wall flower". There are numerous web sites which list common and botanical names, but none of them is exhaustive.You can try reviewing a flower list (with thumb sized photos) at http://www.wholeblossoms.com.www.list-of-flower-names.com/
Because the same common names are used to describe different plants... which may be similar to each other or wildly different. The scientific names of plants are specifically designed to identify a particular species clearly and unambiguously.