Sunday, May 3, 2009

Is there a link that will show me photos of spring flowers?

I have planted many flowers over the years and cant remember the names of all of them.So I'm trying to find a website that would give me the names and photo of spring and summer flowers

Is there a link that will show me photos of spring flowers?
Tulips:


http://www.elated.com/imagekits/spring-f...


http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=23617


Mix of spring flowers:


http://www.pbase.com/snargle/spring_flow...





Here's an alphabetical list of spring flowers with pictures:


http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/vocabul...





Another list common of spring flowers with pictures (click on the name of the flower in the lower left hand corner of page:


http://www.flowersociety.com/daffodil-bu...





Gardening advice %26amp; news from the Royal Horticultural Society:


http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles020...





List of Perennials (click on the name to access the picture other information about the plant:


http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/plant...





This is an interactive site with a lot of information on plants:


http://www.gardenmob.com/





Plant search database:


http://www.plantstogrow.com/zPlantSearch...





Websites to identify a plant:


USDA Image Gallery (search by name, symbol, family, growth habits, by state, Annual, Perennial, etc.):


http://plants.usda.gov/gallery.html


http://plants.usda.gov/





Encyclopedia of Flowers %26amp; Plants (Encyclopedia of Plants and Gardening) in left hand corner, click on annuals, perennials, bulbs,etc.


http://www.botany.com/


Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes (The plants are listed in alphabetical order for easy access. For example, Tulips would be listed under tu. Once you have found the plant, click on the name for a detailed description and information on potting, propagation, growing tips, and varieties.)


http://www.botany.com/index.3.htm





This is a nice guide for wildflowers that is listed by seasons:


http://www.usi.edu/science/biology/TwinS...


http://www.usi.edu/science/biology/TwinS...





Good Luck! Hope this helps.
Reply:You're welcome! The wildflower guide is nice for reference when you visit parks.


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Reply:TRY WAYSIDE GARDENS I LOVE THE SITE BECAUSE OF THE PICTURES AND THE INFORMATION FOR THE GROWING THEM
Reply:Hi:


There are many links available on the internet to show you a variety of flowers. There are annual and perennials as well as herb flowers. There are also many oranmental shrubs that flower throughout the spring and summer months. This will depend on your geograhpic location.





The wonderful aspect when working with flowers, is you have the choice to do a container garden or plant them into the ground.





I will link you to the gallery of plants section of my website. This section has a variety of flowering shrubs, annual and perennial flower as well as herbs. There are descriptions and zones for each of these plant specimens. I will also link you to the sitemap, as this has everything that is on the website. Browse through and get some ideas for maybe doing a container garden as well as a variety of different style gardens. There are examples of landscape designs which may help you out. Good luck to you and if you need any further suggestions, please feel free to contact me at the website. Have a great day and I hope you find your answers.


Kimberly





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