yes it is very ornamental. it brings color to a room and smells very good (unless it's fake) but yes it is ornamental
the example of a red flower is a rose
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Well there are many tarantulas, there is a chilean rose, Indian ornamental and many more
Rosewood is a Dalbergia. English Rose is the species Rosa. Dalbergia is Leguminosae so they are not related.
Some examples of ornamental plants that can thrive near the ocean are seaside heliotrope, beach rose, sea holly, and ice plant. These plants have adaptations to tolerate salt spray, sandy soils, and high winds commonly found in coastal environments.
Yes, rose plants do not produce fruit. They are ornamental flowering plants that are valued for their beauty and fragrance rather than for fruit production.
what is the definition of ornamental horticulture
The cardinal rose (Rosa cardenal) in Mexico is a tropical rose species known for its vibrant red color and large, fragrant blossoms. It is commonly cultivated in gardens and landscapes throughout Mexico for its ornamental value.
Raymond J. Rowell has written: 'Ornamental Plants for Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs, Ornamental Plants, Ornamental shrubs, Plants, Ornamental 'Ornamental Conifers' 'Ornamental flowering trees in Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering trees 'Ornamental flowering shrubs in Australia' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Flowering shrubs, Ornamental shrubs, Shrubs
A rose plant is classified as a shrub. While some herbs are plants with aromatic leaves used for food or medicinal purposes, roses are considered ornamental shrubs due to their woody stems and flowers.
No,I don't think bamboo is an ornamental plant..
I wouldn't risk it. Usually when a plant is called an ornamental, it means just that - for ornamental purposes only and not consumption.