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Rain tree
Albizia saman
Anoectochilus chapaensis
Anoectochilus chapaensis
Anthurium andreanum
Anthurium andreanum
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium clarinervium
Anthurium luxurians
Anthurium luxurians
Anthurium scherzerianum
Anthurium scherzerianum
Burning spike
Aphelandra aurantiaca
Aphelandra sinclairiana
Aphelandra sinclairiana
Zebra plant
Aphelandra squarrosa
Aphelandra squarrosa 'Dania
Aphelandra squarrosa ‘Dania’
Purple Aronia
Aronia × prunifolia
Red Aronia
Aronia arbutifolia
Black Aronia
Aronia melanocarpa
Water-lily Begonia
Begonia ×erythrophylla
Begonia maculata
Begonia maculata
Begonia maculata 'Wightii'
Begonia maculata ‘Wightii’
Billbergia nutans
Billbergia nutans
Billbergia pyramidalis
Billbergia pyramidalis
Hyacinth orchid
Bletilla striata
Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea glabra
Remarkable Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea spectabilis
Bougainvillea spectoglabra Violet de Mèze
Bougainvillea spectabilis x glabra Violet de Mèze
Hawaiian palm
Brighamia insignis
Brighamia rockii
Brighamia rockiiFlowering plants
Flowering plants dominate the plant kingdom. They account for at least 90% of terrestrial species. More than 300,000 have been catalogued, and almost 2,000 new ones are discovered every year.
Flowering plants, definition
in everyday language, plant and flower are often synonymous. But not in botany. The flower is the reproductive part of a plant. Trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants can produce flowers and then fruit.
Scientists call flowering plants angiosperms. This Greek word means seed in a container. In angiosperms, ovules and seeds are protected by the ovary. The flower also contains the plant's sexual organs: the stamens for male flowers, the pistil for female flowers, or both for hermaphrodite flowers.
The flower transforms into fruit when fertilized during pollination. Wind, insects, birds and mammals such as bats carry out this task. They are attracted by the shape, color or smell of the inflorescence. As they gather nectar, the animals load themselves with pollen, which they then deposit on other specimens. The meeting of the pollen, which contains the male gametes, and the embryo sac results in fertilization.
Scientists call flowering plants angiosperms. This Greek word means seed in a container. In angiosperms, ovules and seeds are protected by the ovary. The flower also contains the plant's sexual organs: the stamens for male flowers, the pistil for female flowers, or both for hermaphrodite flowers.
The flower transforms into fruit when fertilized during pollination. Wind, insects, birds and mammals such as bats carry out this task. They are attracted by the shape, color or smell of the inflorescence. As they gather nectar, the animals load themselves with pollen, which they then deposit on other specimens. The meeting of the pollen, which contains the male gametes, and the embryo sac results in fertilization.
Which plants to grow for flowers?
While flowers are essential to biodiversity, they are also cultivated for their ornamental properties.
Most of our houseplants are hardy tropical herbaceous plants. Some, such as the Phalaenopsis orchid, Kalanchoe and {{ link_to_variety("01FXR2DR0K461ARCPBGQ4JC0J3", "singular_name") }}, flower without requiring much care. Others, like {{ link_to_variety("01FW72RCZ159RABER0AR3ZRFZG", "singular_name") }} and {{ link_to_variety("01FV07QY8F7QDE67Y0HVKJ2DJH", "singular_name") }}, need a resting period to produce new flower buds.
Thanks to the great diversity of angiosperms, it's possible to enjoy a garden in bloom all year round. To celebrate the arrival of spring, opt for bulbs such as tulips, hyacinths and some crocuses. In summer, their petals are replaced by those of hollyhocks, sunflowers and carnations. In autumn, chrysanthemums, cyclamen and asters take over. Finally, for winter, you can count on hellebores and snowdrops. But you don't have to limit yourself to herbaceous plants: {{ link_to_category("01F1SV6TSPV5R6YTPQJ88P61DS") }} such as hydrangea, gardenia and St John's wort, and {{ link_to_category("01F1SV6CXY674WD55GTAHFWAH6") }} such as magnolia, cherry and Judas offer spectacular flowering.
Before landing on your plate, vegetables were flowers. If you want to combine beauty and goodness, plant your vegetable garden with zucchini, beans, onions, chives and potatoes.
Most of our houseplants are hardy tropical herbaceous plants. Some, such as the Phalaenopsis orchid, Kalanchoe and {{ link_to_variety("01FXR2DR0K461ARCPBGQ4JC0J3", "singular_name") }}, flower without requiring much care. Others, like {{ link_to_variety("01FW72RCZ159RABER0AR3ZRFZG", "singular_name") }} and {{ link_to_variety("01FV07QY8F7QDE67Y0HVKJ2DJH", "singular_name") }}, need a resting period to produce new flower buds.
Thanks to the great diversity of angiosperms, it's possible to enjoy a garden in bloom all year round. To celebrate the arrival of spring, opt for bulbs such as tulips, hyacinths and some crocuses. In summer, their petals are replaced by those of hollyhocks, sunflowers and carnations. In autumn, chrysanthemums, cyclamen and asters take over. Finally, for winter, you can count on hellebores and snowdrops. But you don't have to limit yourself to herbaceous plants: {{ link_to_category("01F1SV6TSPV5R6YTPQJ88P61DS") }} such as hydrangea, gardenia and St John's wort, and {{ link_to_category("01F1SV6CXY674WD55GTAHFWAH6") }} such as magnolia, cherry and Judas offer spectacular flowering.
Before landing on your plate, vegetables were flowers. If you want to combine beauty and goodness, plant your vegetable garden with zucchini, beans, onions, chives and potatoes.