Yes. It's blossoms grow off of "spikes" growing from the plant and are pinky-purpley to white
There are many flowers. Pansies, gladioli, ranunculi, freesia, poppy, gardenia, Hippeastrum, lilies, iris, daylilies, roses, geranium, Gypsophila, rudbeckia, rice flower, peony, heliconia, anthurium, hydrangea, Queen Anne's lace, molucella, crocus, orchid, crocosmia, strelitzia, zantedeschia, Japonica, Camellia, Tillandsia, Aechmia, Cryptanthus, Leucospermum, Banksia, protea, leucodendron, hyacinth, aster, Solomon's seal, chrysanthemum, mesembryanthemum, gerbera, magnolia, lotus, nymphea. There are many different types of flower, but modern Science classifies them in groups such as: Flowering plant and non-flowering plant; herbaceous or evergreen; perennial and annual. Annuals bloom for one year and include marigolds, daisies, and begonias. Perennial flowers come back and bloom year after year and include roses, phlox, and peonies.
Yes, the colocasia plant (also known as elephant ear plant) has a waxy layer on its leaves. This helps to retain moisture and protect the plant from dehydration.
Blossom end rot is typically caused by a calcium deficiency in the plant. It will not go away on its own, but you can address it by maintaining consistent watering, providing adequate calcium, and ensuring proper soil pH levels. Treatment and prevention methods can help control and reduce the occurrence of blossom end rot in your plants.
The Narilatha flower is also referred to as Liyathabara Mala. There is a belief that this flowering plant blooms only once in two decades.
Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a plant that fits your description. It has low-growing, fuzzy leaves that resemble the soft texture of lamb's ear. It is often used as a ground cover in gardens.
in the ground
African violets have "hairy" leaves and so does a plant commonly called Lambs Ear.
The scientific name for lambs ear is Stachys byzantina.
on there head
black star blossom+purple star blossom+yellow star blossom= oddie utra rare you might get snookums so plant one plant at a time
to get Oddie you plant a Yellow star blossom, a black star blossom, and a Purple star blossom
Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a resilient plant known for its fuzzy leaves, which can be attractive to various herbivores. Common pests that may eat lamb's ear include slugs, snails, and certain insects like aphids and spider mites. Additionally, larger animals such as rabbits and deer may nibble on the plant, especially if food is scarce. However, lamb's ear is generally considered deer-resistant due to its fuzzy texture and strong scent.
You buy a Star Blossom seed and plant it. If its top is red then it is a red Star Blossom. But if it is a different color, just dig it up and plant another Star Blossom seed.
About 7 years. Ihave a peach blossom.
deleware's state plant is the peach blossom
an apple blossom is a part of the apple tree. there for it is (just like the name says) an apple blossom. the blossom will then turn into an apple once it is pollonated by a bee.
It is a sweet smelling plant!