Yes, mint plants do have flowers. The flowers of mint are small and come in various colors such as white, pink, and purple. They are typically arranged in clusters at the top of the plant's stems.
Yes, artichokes do bloom. Their flowers are a vibrant purple or blue color and have a thistle-like appearance with spiky petals.
Yes, potatoes do bloom. Their flowers are typically white or pink in color and have a star-like shape with five petals.
Yes, chives do flower. Their flowers are small and purple in color, forming in clusters at the top of long, thin stems.
Yes, blueberry bushes do flower. The flowers are small, white or pinkish in color, and bell-shaped with five petals.
white and fluffy
No. As a matter of fact, it improves plant health. Mint will stay robust with regular trimming.
I think so, because they look so muchalike.
Most department stores sell silk versions of annual flowers that can easily be arrange to look like real, and simply dusted or cleaned as appropriate. Good, realistic brands to look out for are So Real and A Floral which are widely available.
Yeah, I guess so.
Peony is a very lush and full flower.
well they are flowers so they can look pretty in the garden
I say Duuh-Mint (like mint :)) it can be said "Dee-Mint" also, so either way works :)