Flowering plants will grow in any climate anywhere on Earth provided that there is enough available water and that the air and soil temperatures are above freezing for at least part of the plant's life cycle - especially the germination, initial growth and development of reproductive parts of its life cycle.
Flowering plants also have an upper limit on temperature. There are a few, but not many that will continue to grow and carry out all of their life functions if the soil temperature exceeds 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Even those plants that can survive that hot of a temperature can't continue to grow and reproduce. They usually go into a sort of dormant state until soil temperatures cool down.
plants or flowers need warmness,soil,water,oxygen,light,sun,and air to grow
Peonies need a period of cold to flower so in most temperate climates you can grow peonies.
ferns and perennial flowers
Serenata flowers can be grown in any moderate climate, provided they are cared for properly. Warmer climates require more watering, while colder climates require less.
What are some resources she would need to grow flowers
No plants or flowers will grow in gravel , they need soil to grow.
to make your flowers grow faster, you need to be a moshimember
Peonies need winter chill to help set flowers. Different varieties will grow better in warmer climates and some are more successful in colder climates. Peonies came from China, spread to Japan, and are in many sunny gardens all over the world.
Flowering ginger, often called wax flowers, is considered a tropical plant and naturally found in warm, moist tropical climates. IT is sometimes found in drier areas and is a tolerant easy to grow plant.
no they need sunlight
The flowers don't need any looking after. They grow by themselves.
Hibiscus are not normally found in the rainforest; they have a pretty cosmopolitan distribution and are found in sub-tropical climates
the flowers bushes and trees.