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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What is this Hibiscus-like flower?

Sorry, didn't get any pictures with more of the plant (but potentially could). Approximately 2m tall cultivated shrub in Southern California.
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What is the name of these blue seeds?

What is the name of the blue seeds in the upper left part of this picture?
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What flower is this from?

New gardener here: This flower has gone to seed but I don't know what kind of flower it is. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Can I have climbing plants in a very narrow bed behind garden furniture

I'm creating a small gravel patio up against a fence in the corner of the garden, 2m x 3.5m. I'd like a corner sofa there, but also considering if I can use some of that space for a small flower bed for growing some climbing plants up the fence. So…
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Pelargonium rapidly losing leaves after sunburn

Timeline: Was very healthy despite the tiny container. Possibly got in contact with other pelargoniums exhibiting some probably fungal disease. Was still completely healthy. Was moved outdoors at direct sun with temperatures reaching 35°C in the…
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Herb identification

I received a dried herb from amazon that I didn't order. I have many packages at the moment so my boyfriend opened and trew the packaging thinking is just another one that came. I cannot send it back and I have no idea what it is. Does anybody…
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Need help determining all possible locations for growing plants

I am creating a social media website for gardeners. One of the features is that gardeners can create their own garden journals. A user can indicate in the garden journal where he or she is growing the plants that are the subject of the garden…
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Is this rose plant growing from seed?

I have a climbing rose next to this and I popped a bunch of seeds around the area. Is this some weed (blackberry) or rose? It doesn’t look too happy, does it? Maybe lack of water?
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Geranium is short with leaves only no flowers in July

I put down the seeds for geranium around mid or late May in 2020. I live in Pacific Northwest. Now it is just like this after almost 2 months It's only 4-5 in tall and no flowers yet. It's been cool this summer. Should I worry? Will it bloom or…
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Rose flowers distorted

[MMe Hardy 1] [Mme Hardy 2]- English rose in pot.Distortion in bud through to full flower, except they do not open due to this virus [?] or pest.Flower buds normally have a greenish centre that opens out to white and a very full bloom.Any ideas as…
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Are my fuchsias ok?

I have 2 fuchsia plants. I watered them with fertilizer mix and after that with normal water, every second day, they seem kind of dry but not completely when I water them. The pot is a hanging one with holes at the bottom, but not at the lowest…
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Wild yellow flower in floodplains

A friend of mine has this flower in his garden, he took seeds from wild flowers growing in the floodplains of the Lek (branch of the Rhine, in Netherlands). Can anyone ID this flower?
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What is this flowering plant and how can I encourage it to replace my lawn?

Without getting on a soapbox about America's number one cultivated crop, I will just say that as a new homeowner I would like to get rid of as much lawn as possible from my front and back yards. I found this really pretty flower growing in the side…
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Coreopsis seems to have suddenly died in the last month

Pictures of plant -> https://i.stack.imgur.com/URBX6.jpg I have had a coreopsis (presto) in a sunny spot in my front garden for about a year, it was in good health up to a few weeks ago. It had seemed to survive Winter quite well, but now I’m not…
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What is the name of this flower?

During my travels of the Australian countryside as a tourist I encountered this flower in the wild numerous times along the Great Ocean Road. I love the bright violet color and would love to buy seeds for my garden at home. What is it's name?
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