Coneflower

Coneflower

Coneflowers typically grow between 2 to 4 feet tall, depending on the variety. Taller varieties may require staking in windy areas to prevent stems from bending or breaking.

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Zinnia flowers

Zinnia flowers

To care for Zinnias, plant them in full sun with well-drained soil. Water deeply once a week, and deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering

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Daisy flowers

The Daisy

Water daisies once or twice a week, depending on the weather and soil conditions. Ensure the soil stays moist but not waterlogged.

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Peony flowers

Peony

In Japan, the Hokkaido Peony Festival draws visitors to the region’s peony gardens, where they can enjoy the vibrant colors and delicate fragrances of these flowers.

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Marigold

Marigold

Plant marigold seeds directly in well-drained soil after the last frost. Sow them about 1/4 inch deep, spaced 6-12 inches apart. Water lightly and keep the soil moist until seedlings emerge, usually within 7-14 days.

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Lavender flowers

Lavender

Lavender’s history traces back over 2,500 years, with its origins rooted in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and India. This aromatic herb was highly prized by ancient Egyptians, who used lavender in the mummification process and as a perfume for their gods.

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Roses flower

Roses

Black spots on rose leaves are caused by a fungal disease called black spot. It thrives in wet conditions. Prevent it by avoiding overhead watering, ensuring good air circulation, and using fungicides if needed.

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Sunflower

Sunflower

Sunflowers need full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. They thrive in bright, warm locations, which help them grow tall and produce large, vibrant flowers. Insufficient sunlight can result in stunted growth and smaller blooms.

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Leopard Lily

Leopard Lily

Leopard Lily is scientifically known as Lilium pardalinum. It’s a species native to western North America, particularly California.

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