Daffodils, violets and poppies all belong to the phylum Angiospermae, also known as Magnoliophyta. Angioserms represent all of the flowering plants. The next step down in classification (taxonomy) shows the daffodil to be a moncot and the violets and poppies are dicots, so they can't all be grouped together here.
Daffodils and carnations are totally different type of flowers from violets.
The scientific name for African violets is Saintpaulia.
roses, tulips, daffodils, sunflower, daises, poppy, carnations, orchards, cherry blossoms, gerberas, iris, violets.
Violets are called "violets" due to their characteristic purple color, which is reminiscent of the color of the flowers. The name derives from the Latin word "viola," which refers to both the flower and the color. This association with color and the flower's appearance has persisted throughout history, leading to their common name today. Violets are also known for their diverse range of colors, but the name primarily reflects their typical violet hue.
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African violet is the common name the proper name is Saintpaulia.
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In the spring, you can plant a variety of flowers such as pansies, daffodils, tulips, primroses, and snapdragons. These flowers thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and will add color to your garden or landscape. Remember to consider your specific climate and growing conditions when selecting flowers to plant.
Roses, blue gentians, gorse, heather, snowdrops, poppies, narcissus, lilies, irises are all found in the Secret Garden book. Jonquils and daffodils and narcissus are different names for the same plant.