Transcript Flower Id

Flower Id
Ms. Haslam
Flower ID #1
Bromeliad
• Tropical Colors
• Attract Mosquitoes
• Succulent
• House Plant
Ageratum
• Blue, Pink, White
• Annual
• Little “Fuzzies”
Aglaonema
• House Plant
• Foliage with light
diagonal patterns
• Considered to be
“Lucky”
Alstroemeria
• Attracts Bees,
Butterflies
• Orange, Pink, Rose,
Purple, Red, Yellow,
White, Salmon.
• Long Lasting Cut Flower
• Usually Grow in Groups
of 3
Snapdragon
• Annual
• Various Colors
• Grown on Stalks
Flamingo Lily
• Reds and Yellows
• Houseplant, Perennial
• High Heat, Humidity
Zebra Plant
• House Plant
• Dark Green Foliage
• Yellow Blooms
Norfolk Island Pine
• Houseplant in US
• “Ferny”
• Reaches to 200ft in its
native Habitat (New
Zealand)
Marguerite Daisy
• White, Pink, Yellow
• Annual
• Attracts Butterflies
Asparagus “Fern”
• Perennial
• Prickly needle like
leaves
• Small waxy white
flowers
Astilbe
• Leathery Plumes
• Grow on Stalks
• White, Pink, Red
Tuberous Begonia
• Red, Orange, Yellow,
White, Salmon, Pink
• Single / Double Blooms
• Plain, Ruffled, or
Toothed Petals
• Perennial
Flower ID #2
Wax Begonia
• Annual
• White, Pink, Red
• Waxy
Fancy-Leaved Caladium
• Heart Shaped Leaf
• “Elephant Ears”
• Shades of Red, Pink,
Green, and White
Pocketbook Plant
• Blooms look like
pouches
• Yellow, White, Orange,
Red, Maroon, Copper
• Have Spots on Blooms
• Annual
China Aster
• Annual
• Reds, White, Pinks,
Purples
• Quill- Like Petals
Common Camellia
• Shrub
• Red, White, Pink,
Off-White
• Not Patented – leaves
open cutting options
Common Garden Canna
• Pinks, Yellows, Oranges
• Tropical Perennial
• Bulb
• Large Broad Foilage
Periwinkle
• Blue
• Perennial
• Vine/ Herb
• Green Foilage
Cattleya Orchid Hybrid
• Wide Variety of Colors
• Not found in many
garden centers
• House Plant
• Over 20,000 Varieties
Cockscomb
• Annual
• Long Vase Life (5-14
days)
• Red, Yellow, Orange
Plumes
Parlor Palm
• Tropical / Tender
Perennial
• House Plant
• Poisonous if ingested
• Not Patented – can take
cuttings
Waxflower
• Pink, Purple, White,
Yellow
• Smells Great!!
• Shrub
• Used as filler in
arrangements
Flower ID #3
Spider Plant
• House Plant
• Herbaceous Perennial
• Leaves: Green on
outside, whit stripe
down the middle
• Very Hardy
Florist’s Chrysanthemum
• Leaves are poisonous
• Can’t be grown
outdoors
• Annual
– Wont Re-bloom
• Memorial Day Flower
Grape Ivy
• Indoor Plant
• Attractive Green Foilage
• Curls and is good for
trellis, or stake
Clematis
• Both Shrub and
Perennial depending on
species
• Woody stems
• Change Color
depending on life cycle
• Variety of Colors
Croton
• House Plant
• Bright Tropical Foilage
• Stiff Upward Pointing
Leaves
• Leaves Change Colors if
they don’t have proper
nutrients.
Jade Plant
• House Plant
• Plump, full leaves
• Glossy appearance
• Thick Stems
Florist’s Cyclamen
• Bloom color Varies
• Foliage always green
• Flowers are Fragrant
• Perennial
Cymbidium Orchid
• Grown on a stalk in a
spray fashion
• Leaves should be apple
green
• Perennial
• Various Colors
Carnation
• Various Colors
• Used often in florist
work
• Cheap & Long Lasting
• Official Flowers of
Fraternities/ Sororities
Spotted Dumbcane
• Perennial
• Houseplant
• Green, Yellow
• Grown for Attractive
Foilage.
Corn Plant Dracaena
• House Plant
• Thick Cane
• Withstands Abuse for
casual indoor gardeners
• Leaves look like corn
Red Edge Dracaena
• “Spiky” with red edges
• House Plant
• Helps make clean air by
removing formaldehyde
Flower ID # 4
Hens and Chicks
• Succulent
• Grouped together
• Perennial
• Grow in Rosettes
Barrel Cactus
• Yellow / Orange flowers
• Big, But shallow root
systems
• Can live up to 130 years
• Grow Extremely slow
– 4yr old can be 3 inches
high and 2.5 inches wide
Devils Ivy
• House Plant
• Leaves
– White, yellow, light
green
– Heart Shaped
• Removes indoor
pollutants
• Toxic to cats and dogs
Spring Heath
• Flowers when it is still
covered in snow
• Ornamental Plant
• Long flowering Season
• Shrub
Silver Dollar Gum
• Used as a filler
• Poisonous if ingested
• Blooms white
• Foilage: Blue-Green
• Not Patented
Crowns-of-Thorns
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Succulent Shrub
Woody/spiny
Has Thorns
Red Flowers
Poinsettia
• Shrub / Small Tree
• Leaves turn colors
• Bracts turn to leaves,
they are not flowers
• Popular Christmas Plant
German Violet
• Purple or white
• Short lived color
• Waxy flowers
• Annual
Benjamin Fig – Weeping Fig
• Filters indoor toxins
• Foliage Droops
• House Plant
• Drops leaves and grows
new when put in a
different light.
Decora Rubber Plant
• Foliage: dark green, redburgundy
• Houseplant
• Low maintenance
• Waxy Look
Creeping Rubber Plant
• Woody vine plant
• House Plant
• Can become invasive
• Green / Varigated
Freesia
• Perennial
• Tropical
• Yellow, lilac, blue,
orange, red
• Green slender, sword
shaped leaves
Flower ID #5
Nerve Plant
• Houseplant
• Perennial
• Deep Green Leaf
– White, Red, Pink Vein
Patterns
Gardenia
• Perennial Shrub
• White/ Pale Yellow
Bloom
• Dark Green Glossy
foliage
Gerbera Daisy
• Part of sunflower family
• Common cut flower
• white, yellow, orange,
red, and pink
• Summer Weddings
Garden Gladiolus
• apricot, blue, burgundy,
pink, gold, red, orange,
and white
• Grow on Stalks
• Great Cut Flower
“Purple Passion”, Velvet Plant
• Hybrid
• Leaves and Stems are
green
• Hair like projections
make it look purple
Baby’s Breath
• Filler
• Grown as ornamental
plant in certain climates
• Little “cloud” flowers
English Ivy
• Invasive
• Climbing Plant
• Leaves and berries were
used as a cough
suppressant
• House plant
Hemerocallis Daylily
• Hemerocallis =
“Beautiful Day”
• Many Cultivars and
Colors
• Grow in Clumps
Dwarf Octopus Tre
• Houseplant
• Tolerant to neglect
• Soil needs to be moist
Amaryllis
• Bulb
• Blooms December –
May but can be forced
to bloom
• Common Christmas
flower
Plantain Lily
• Perennial
• Lavender flowers
• Good cut flower
• Attracts hummingbirds
Wax Plant
• Flowers in clusters
• Scented
• Star shaped
• White and pink flowers
with 5 points
Hyacinth
• Bulbs
• Toxic if eaten in large
quantities
• Bulb is the most
poisonous
• Common at christmas
Flower ID #6
Hydrangea
• Shrub
• Full Sun
• Blue/ Pink Blooms
– Bloom color
based on ph of
soil
Impatiens hybrid cv. / Impatiens
• Can bloom year round
in a greenhouse
• Annual in Utah
• Loves the Shade
Bearded Iris
• Many colors
• Perennial
• Bulbs
• Grow on a foot stalk
Iris x xiphium cv. / Dutch Iris
• Bulbs
• Likes well drained soil
• Hardy
• Mostly blue and yellow
flowers
Shrimp Plant
• Shrub
• Attracts Hummingbirds
• Houseplant
• Used for flowers
Kalanchoe
• Red, orange, pink,
yellow Flowers
• Madagascar native
• Tropical Plant
Shasta Daisy
• Perennial
• Always white flower
with yellow center
• Smell Bad
Liatris
• Mostly showy purple
flowers
• Attracts birds and
butterflies
• Native to the Prairie
Trumpet Lily
• Sold at Easter
• Very Picky about
temperature
• Grown between 1-8 ft
tall
• House plant in Utah
Hybrid Lily
• Grows in clumps
• Perennial
• Cut back in the fall
• Bulb
Statice
• Papery flowers
• Double budding
• Drought resistant and
heat tolerant
• Gophers don’t like them
Sweet Alyssum
• Great ground cover
• Grows in clumps
• Spreads quickly
• Comes in softer colors
like purples, pinks,
white
Flower ID # 7
Prayer Plant
• Originated from South
America
• Bluish Green Color
• House plant in Utah
• Also called Rabbit
Tracks
Flowering Stock
• Double blooming
• Come from a single
blooming plant
• Doubles are Sterile
• Many colors
Cutleaf
“Philodendron”
• House plant
• Large glossy leaves, slit
deep
• Young plants have heart
shaped leaves with no
cuts
Daffodil
• Poisonous
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The Latin name for daffodil is thought
to have been inspired by Narcissus,
who was a figure in Greek mythology
said to have fallen in love with his
reflection in a pool of water. The
nodding head of the daffodil is said
to represent Narcissus bending down
and gazing at his reflection.