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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Orange-red flower with extravagant shape

What is this orange-red flower with extravagant shape (width of structure approx. 5-10 cm), encountered on a hot mid-summer day in Central Europe, but perhaps not native to this part of the world?
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What is this crimson orange flower?

Zone 7, 6ft high, multistem, loved by bees, grows every year anew by itself, fairly good ground competitor, didn't notice any fragrance. Some of the leaves are lobed, majority not.
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What is this plant with narrow serrated leaves and 5-petaled pink flowers on a water's edge in North Carolina?

This plant is growing at the water's edge in my friend's yard. She lives along a canal in North Carolina. It has narrow serrated leaves and pink flowers with five petals. At first she thought it was a hibiscus but the leaves and buds are wrong.
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Will cat poo affect my flowers?

We have two cats at home, one of them uses the indoor litter tray while the other prefers to use the flower bed (then diligently spreading soil to cover up the deed). Should I be concerned? The flower bed in question is seeded with lilies and…
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What is this white, 6 petaled, spike flower?

I found this while hiking a trail passing through an old homestead near Hillsborough, NC. It was abundant in a wooded area. It blooms in April. It is about ten inches tall with a spike flower, grassy leaves and the flower is about 1.5 -2 inches in…
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What is this creeper with small flowers and a strange fruit?

This creeper was growing around a tree in our yard. We separated the vines and put them through/around the iron handrail and fence visible in the images below. The vines are between 2 and 5 metres long, from a plant several years old. They began…
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What kind of flowers are these seeds from?

These are some seeds that someone gave me. I think they're some sort of flower, but I'm not sure.
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Pet Burial Plant Suggestions

Two nights ago I lost my beloved dog, Heidi. I buried her in my backyard, and plan to get a plaque to mark the location, and plant some flowers. It was suggested to me today that I plant a small plant that might not grow very big, and will be easy…
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Is this houseplant with flowers that have pink petals and a yellow center, and reddish stems, an impatiens?

My wife is trying to identify this flowering plant and thinks it's an impatiens, but the number of visible petals (4), and the yellow bit in the middle, makes me feel that's not quite right. What do you think? Click on these pictures to see larger…
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What is this plant that has light trumpet-shaped flowers and smells great?

Could anyone identify this plant (bush/flower)? Sorry for the poor quality of the images. Picture taken in the north Serbia on 07.09.2017 at 5pm. Maybe that's important for bloom state. The leaves are hairy, but not sticky. This plant has a very…
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What kind of flowering plant is this?

Its been growing in a small bush in my garden without any watering, and it just flowered. The leaves look similar to feverfew or chamomile, but they are different, the chamomile or feverfew seems to have leaves which are wider, this plants leaves…
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Can anyone identify this fruiting tree/shrub for me?

First saw it in tree form, in Madeira, where it was (I'm told) mis-identified as mango. I've now found it in Southern California, grown as a hedge.
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Is it possible to avoid rain making my flowers and decorations look muddy?

I think this photo tells the story much better than words: However, I will try words as well: It rained today, and earlier in the week, at times heavily. As each rain drop landed within the flower box next to my front porch, it splashed a little. …
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What is this perennial, mauve flowering herb?

I am trying to identify flowers by the photo I have. Everything I know is that they are: Perennial flowers Spring flowers Grow in Eastern Europe I have been trying to find them using Google Pictures using different queries, but I did not find a…
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How should I care for a dozen bulbs of Lycoris squamigera?

Someone gave me a box of bulbs, Lycoris squamigera (Resurrection Lily), and I don't really know how to care for them. They are in a cardboard box in my basement right now. When I looked up how to care for these, all I could find was that they do not…
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