Chicory, common ragwort, creeping bellflower, creeping buttercup, creeping speedwell, creeping thistle, daisy weed, germander speedwell, greater plantain, ground ivy, henbit, purple periwinkle, self-heal and sheep's sorrel are names of purple, small flowers that grow on lawns. They carry the respective scientific names of Chichorium intybus, Senecio jacobaea, Campanula rapunculoides, Ranunculus repens, Veronica filiformis, Cirsium arvense, Bellis perennis, Veronica chamaedrys, Lamium aplexicaule, Vinca minor, Prunella vulgaris, Plantago major, Glechoma hederacea and Rumex acetosella. Their aesthetic contributions may be supplemented by practical considerations, such as making coffee from chicory (as long as chemicals are not used in the neighborhood), even though regular mowing schedules tend to control their proliferation since no grassy, herbaceous or woody plant sustains a concentrated treatment plan of concerted bi-weekly or weekly cutting, deadheading, pruning or trimming during growing seasons.
A fragrant flower is "Wedding Bush" it is highly perfumed and is an Australian native bush. The only colours I've seen is white.
they are called syringa or lilac flower they are called syringa or lilac flower
Almost every flower grows on a bush!
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this small purple or dark blue flower grows in wet meadows and forests. it grows very well all over New Brunswick. the purple violet was chosen as the provincial flower in 1936. it is also known as Viola Cucullata.
The plant you might be referring to is the Cleome, also known as spider flower. It features tall, upright growth with purple blooms that resemble those of a butterfly bush. Cleome does not have the same arching habit as butterfly bush but can offer a similar pop of color and height in the garden.
The National flower of Zambia is the Bougainvillea. They are mostly purple and grow on a bush. They are small and have no fragrance.The Bougainvillea Spectabilis is the national flower of Zambia.
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No it starts as a mini tree and grows into a gigante oak tree.
Purple Saxifraga(Saxifraga oppositifolia)Nunavut's purple saxifrage grows very well in cool weather. It is a small, bright-purple flower that grows like a mat over rocks and gravel. It can be found growing all over Nunavut, home of the inuit. This is why the territory chose the purple Saxifaga as its floral emblem in 2000.
A rose is the flower that grows on the rose bush. There are several varieties of the rose that include full size flowers and miniature blooms. Many of them have sweet scents.