Flowering Plants: Trees That Blossom Asters Chrysanthemums

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Flowering Plants

Flowering plants such as lilies include many cultivars with various colors and shapes

Species of flowering plants are some of the most diverse, beautiful, and
fascinating of all plants that grow. Plants with seeds that flower can include
anything from a tall oak tree to a delicate orchid or beautiful rose.

According to some estimates, there are over 300,000 species of flowering


plants that are divided into 13,000 genera, 416 families, and 64 orders. The
common characteristic of all plants classed as angiosperms is that they bear
seeds in flowers which are the plants’ reproductive organs.
Flowering plants are also vascular plants because they have a complex
system to transport fluid to all parts of the pant. Types of flowering plants can
include flowering vines, trees that blossom, ornamental grasses, and orchids.
Also, common flowering plants such as asters, begonias, chrysanthemums,
roses, tulips, and herbs are all examples of angiosperms.
Flowering plants can also be classified as annuals or perennials depending on
if they survive winter or not. Also, some types of flowers only bloom in
springtime or other start flowering in spring and continue producing blossoms
until fall.

If you are thinking about landscaping your garden, then it’s important to
choose the right kind of plant for sun exposure and soil quality. For example,
some plant species thrive well in full sun and prove excellent ground cover.
Other creeping plants can survive well in partial to full shade.

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