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Alphabet of Color: Carnations to Delphiniums

Carnation flowers The carnation is a species of Dianthus native to somewhere in the Mediterranean region, although the exact location is unknown due to extensive cultivation. Carnations require well drained, slightly alkaline soil and a lot of sun. Carnations have been worn on several special occasions; most often during Mother's... ... Continue to "Alphabet of Color: Carnations to Delphiniums"

Alphabet of Color: Asters to Bouvardia

Aster Flowers The Aster flower comes from the family of Asteraceae containing at one time almost 600 species. The genus was divided into two separate species and now there are roughly about 180 of its species that can be found in Eurasia and North America. It's name comes from the... ... Continue to "Alphabet of Color: Asters to Bouvardia"

Alphabet of Color: The "A" List of Flowers

Alstroemeria Flowers The Alstroemeria is commonly known as the Peruvian Lilly or Lily of the Incas. There are about fifty species of this flowering plan which are mostly restricted to two distinct areas; central Chile and Brazil. Alstroemeria plants that grow in Chile are mainly winter growing plants, and those... ... Continue to "Alphabet of Color: The "A" List of Flowers"

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