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Category Archives: Anemone
Flowers Available in Autumn
Don’t be sad that summer is over. There are plenty flowers that are available at your local florists in the cool, mild season of autumn. There are many beautiful, hardy flowers to choose from for your home decorating or gifting … Continue reading
Posted in Allium, Anemone, Aster, Black-eyed Susan, Celosia, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, Flower Varieties, Hydrangea, Montbretia, Sunflowers, Zinnia
Tagged agapanthus, allium, Amaranthus, anemone, aster, black eyed susan, Celosia, Chrysanthemum, craspedia, Dahlia, flower varieties, hydrangea, montbretia, sunflower, zinnia
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Flowers Available in Winter
Even though many of us have already experienced snowfalls in the last couple of months, today is the official first day of winter! But should we really celebrate the season? If you live in Canada, winter has a reputation for … Continue reading
Posted in Alstromeria, Amaryllis, Anemone, Banksia, Chrysanthemum, Daffodils, Flower Varieties, hellebore, Hyacinth, Lilies, Queen Anne's Lace, Statice
Tagged agapanthus, Amaryllis, anemone, Banksia, Chrysanthemum, daffodil, delphinium, flowers, Hyacinth, lily, narcissus, Statice, Tulip, winter flowers
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Fall Flowers for your Garden!
Fall is here, but that doesn’t mean that the growing season is over. In fact, there are flowers that thrive during the fall season. These are some of the flowers that will continue to bloom in your garden until the … Continue reading
Posted in Anemone, Aster, Chrysanthemum, Lilies
Tagged aster, Chrysanthemum, fall flowers, fall planting, Japanese anemone, toad lily
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Fun Flower Facts: Anemone
Anemones, not to be confused with the sea anemone (an animal), are perennials with 120 species native to many European countries, North America and Japan. These plants are grown for their pretty flowers that come in shades of reds, yellows, … Continue reading