Questions tagged [flowers]

The reproductive organs of most garden plants.

Flowers are the reproductive organs of angiosperms (flowering plants) which make up most of the plants grown in gardens. As well as the usual landscape and food uses, flowers specifically, are grown for:

  • visual appearance (whole plant, and beauty of individual flowers)
  • scent
  • food (e.g. )
  • attract (incl. honey bees) and birds (e.g. )

Although flowering plants (angiosperms) are the most visible and arguably dominant type of terrestrial plant today, they only became widespread around 100 Ma (million years) ago (first terrestrial plants: ~476 Ma; first angiosperms: ~140Ma).

Most plants are hermaphrodites with male and female parts in the same flower structure. However, many plants can have male and female flowers in order to reduce the chances of self-fertilization. Some plants will have only have one flower type on a plant, resulting in "male plants" and "female plants" (e.g. papaya and holly) - sometimes these plants also exhibit sexual dimorphism (e.g. papaya which has a smaller male tree, and a larger female tree with larger leaves).

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Lotus leaves dying

These are my first lotus plants and I dont know much about them. I have grown them from seeds. Roots are in a container filled with soil,organic compost and gravel. This pot is inside a big container filled with water. Also its a rainy season here…
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Can someone please tell me the name of this Flower???

Can someone tell me the name of this flower please. Please and Thank you!!
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Making poinsettia leafs red

I have poinsettia (Christmas flower) from last Christmas. It has many green leafs. I have been told that there is a special procedure how to make these green leafs become red. Does someone know exact procedure? Is it too late for this year Xmas?
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Assistance identifying plant, white flowers, 6 lobed leaves, almost a foot high?

I am trying to identify the plant shown in the picture, the flowers are a little larger than an inch wide, with deep 6 lobed leaves, all plants are about a foot tall. Growing in North Eastern Ohio. If you need any additional observations let me…
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Hibiscus colour change?

A new colour? From my hibiscus. 4 years white flowers, this is the first time I have put it outside during the summer.
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Plant with circle leaves and multiple bubs

I am wondering what kind of plant this is. It resembles somewhat of a fox tail but I have not found out what type of plant this is. It showed up in one of my flower plots and I have been letting it grow out. I have never seen anything like in my…
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What causes Dutch Irises to fail to bloom?

For the last 2 years my dutch irises have been a beautiful Spring show. However, this year they have failed to bloom. I would greatly appreciate any ideas as to what may have gone wrong. Thanks, Marg
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Interestingly deformed protea flower

I have a protea growing in my garden. It has many young flowers on it at the moment (September 2018, early spring in Melbourne). One of the flowers is deformed, growing in an interesting almost fractal shape. Is this sort of deformity common? What…
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What flower is this?

I saw this flower growing in my grandma's house when I was a kid. I thought it could be some kind of lily, but after googling found that many so called lilies are not actual lilies. Can anybody tell me what flower is this ?
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A conical white flower

. Is this a picture of any flower. Please let me know
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How to save a cyclamen?

I bought a couple florist cyclamens for containers this spring. When the weather got hot, I replaced the pots containing the cyclamens and moved these pots to the shade garden where they survived and bloomed throughout the summer. When it got…
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What flowering plants will do well in Southern California outside in pots all year round?

I live in Pasadena, CA, which is USDA hardiness zone 10a, I believe. I'd like to add some color to my outdoor space via flowering plants in pots. I'm looking for flowers with vibrant colors that will do well here with minimal care, and which will…
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Aloe Vera leaning to one side

Why is my Aloe Vera leaning to one side? I tried to pull it straight and it seems like it's working for the upper part like you can see in the photo. Can I just cut it's bottom leaves and fill the pot with soil?
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What is wrong with my aloe vera?

My aloe vera's leaves are dying. Can anyone tell me what is wrong with it?
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My yearly display of morning glories haven't bloomed

Possible Duplicate: How do I encourage morning glories to bloom? I did see the other answers for morning glories not blooming but didnt find that it answered my question fully. Every year i plant either nasturtiums or morning glories in the…
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