cherry pie
Garden heliotrope is most commonly referred to as Cherry pie. Other names include: Mary Fox, White Lady, White Queen, Florence Nightingale. Borage sunflower plant
there is about 2-3 common names for strawberries
Some common names for apple varieties include Gala, Fuji, Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, and Red Delicious.
Garden mint, lamb's mint, Our Lady's mint, spire mint, and sage of Bethlehem.
European angelica, garden angelica, purple angelica, Alexander's archangel, masterwort, wild angelica, and wild celery.
Linden or lime are the common names of Tilia of which there are many species and varieties.
Calendula is also known as garden marigold, holligold, goldbloom, golds, ruddes, Mary bud, bull's eyes, and pot marigold.
Mandarin oranges have several common names, including tangerines, clementines, and satsumas. These names can refer to different varieties within the broader category of mandarins. Additionally, in some regions, they may simply be called "mandarins." Overall, the number of common names can vary by culture and context.
Some common garden flower names are:rosedaisygeraniumgerberachrysanthemumpansypeonypetuniaazalearanunculussunflowersnapdragontulipsweet peamarigoldlilydaffodiljonquilirishyacinthfuchsiadahliadelphiniumbuttercupbluebellcamelliahibiscus
Common names for this herb include parsley breakstone, garden parsley, rock parsley, parsley, and petersylinge.
Common names vary from place to place and time to time. That is why standard (scientific) names were developed. An exact count of common names is not usually possible and is probably not worth attempting.Citrus sinensis is the scientific name for the sweet orange.Current common names, describing different cultivars or varieties of the sweet orange, include:white orangeround orangeblond orangeValencia or Murcia orangeHamlin orangeParson Brown orangeBaltaBelladonnaBiondo Communeand many others.
There are no widely recognized garden plants specifically named "Rachel." However, some plant varieties or cultivars may have names that include "Rachel" as part of their designation, but these are not commonly known. If you're looking for a specific plant or type, it might be helpful to provide more context or check local nurseries for unique or regional names.