Yes, potatoes do bloom. Their flowers are typically white or pink in color and have a star-like shape with five petals.
Yes, artichokes do bloom. Their flowers are a vibrant purple or blue color and have a thistle-like appearance with spiky petals.
I'm not certain that a flower can bloom upside down. Though if you ever look at a tree like a fruit tree like a lemon tree. When you see that the lemons are about to bloom they look like flowers blooming but they are these little tiny green things and those are the lemons you can say that they do bloom upside down because the lemon has to hang on the tip of the branch so the answer to that question would be a lemon tree blooms upside down though its not a flower
they look like babies
The snowball bush flowers on the old wood. So after the blooming the flowers turn light brown this is normal. If the plant must be pruned you must wait until after its bloom.
You probably have too much acid in your soil.
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Crotons WILL flower. If planted outdoors in the right conditions it will bloom repeatedly throughout the year. It is rare for a croton to bloom indoors so consider yourself lucky if it does. If your croton begins to look distressed during bloom, pinch the blooms off.
It is a large red flower with a yellowish greenish center. It has green leaves. It's flowers have a similar texture to the leaves.
Many flowers bloom in the spring - some can't even wait until all the snow melts! Crocuses are often seen blooming through small patches of snow. Then look for daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips. Trees can also bloom in the spring. You'll see apple blossoms and cherry blossoms on them and shrubs like azaleas and rhododendron.
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We have Texas Wild Flowers around our New Building and they looked Great last year. However, until the flowers fully bloom the kind of look like weeds. We're proud of our wild flowers and want to educate visitor's by putting up Signage. Is there any "Official" Texas Wild Flowers? Please send responds to roger.weiss@christushealth.org