Amaranths are a family of annual or transient perennial plants that are found all over the world. Several amaranth species are grown as ornamental plants, and leaf vegetables. Summer or fall is when catkin-like cymes of closely packed flowers appear.
The flowering plant genus Cleome, sometimes known as spider blooms, spider plants, spider weed, or bee plants, belongs to the family. It was previously assigned to the family. Yet the plant gives off a really potent, musky aroma that makes me think of citronella.
Cobaea scandens is indeed a flowering plant species in the Polemoniaceae, sometimes known as the cup-and-saucer vines, cathedral bells, Mexico ivy, or monastery bells. It only occasionally appears somewhere else in tropical South and Central America.
Flowers on cosmos plants range in size from 3 to 5 inches, and come in a variety of hues, including pink, red, orange and yellow, and maroon. Its flowerheads might be formed like a bowl or an open cup. These lovely plants can grow up to 6 feet tall.
The summer-blooming cornflower is a perennial annual wildflower that really is simple to produce. It has multitudes of attractive, ruffled petals on thin, wiry stalks. It is regarded as having "naturalised" after being imported from of the Mediterranean a long time ago.
Marigolds are a beloved, no-fuss annual that really can bring the colour of sunlight to your garden, in addition to butterfly, bees, ladybirds, as well as other beneficial insects. Watch them blooming from spring time until fall if you provide them with full sun.
The Tropaeolum genus, that includes species, contains both permanent and annual blooming species that are known as Nasturtium plants. These herbaceous, South and Central American native flowers are prized for their deep, saturated, jewel-toned hues.
Native to the Australia, Americas, Southwestern Africa, and the South Pacific, Nicotiana is a species of herbaceous shrubs and trees of the Solanaceae family. several Nicotiana species, also known as tobacco plants.
In most areas, castor bean plant are normally grown in the summer and quickly develop to vast heights, providing them a focal point in any landscape or an excellent choice for a living wire fence if planted together.
Primula x polyantha, a kind of polyanthus, blooms from July through October with dazzlingly colourful, cheery flowers. Although they are technically perennials, save in the colder regions, they are planted as annuals across Australia.