Containers for growing flowers
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POTSContainers for growing flowers.
URNSContainers for flowers
BOUGHPOTSLarge containers for cut flowers.
cymbidiumsA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres
cymbidiumA tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia and widely cultivated for boutonniÞres
trussesA compact cluster of flowers or fruit growing on one stalk
horticulturethe science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
horticulturesHORTICULTURE, the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants
waterweedany plant with very small flowers and leaves growing in ponds, etc. esp anacharis
horokakaa low-growing New Zealand plant with fleshy leaves and pink or white flowers
waterweedsWATERWEED, any plant with very small flowers and leaves growing in ponds, etc. esp anacharis
cuckooflowerA spring-flowering, herbaceous plant with pale lilac flowers, growing in damp meadows and by streams
cuckooflowersA spring-flowering, herbaceous plant with pale lilac flowers, growing in damp meadows and by streams
wintergreensA low-growing plant of acid soils in north temperate regions, with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers
wintergreenA low-growing plant of acid soils in north temperate regions, with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers
buttonbushesA low-growing North American aquatic shrub of the bedstraw family, with small tubular flowers that form globular flowerheads
buttonbushA low-growing North American aquatic shrub of the bedstraw family, with small tubular flowers that form globular flowerheads
tormentilsA low-growing Eurasian plant with bright yellow flowers. The root is used in herbal medicine to treat diarrhea
cowslipsA European primula with clusters of drooping fragrant yellow flowers in spring, growing on dry grassy banks and in pasture
strawberriesThe low-growing plant that produces this fruit, having white flowers, lobed leaves, and runners, and found throughout north temperate regions
sandwortsA widely distributed low-growing plant of the pink family, typically having small white flowers and growing in dry sandy ground
strawberryThe low-growing plant that produces this fruit, having white flowers, lobed leaves, and runners, and found throughout north temperate regions
sowbreadany of several species of cyclamen, esp. Cyclamen hederifolium, a low-growing Old World plant having mottled leaves and pink or white flowers
sedgeany grasslike cyperaceous plant of the genus Carex, typically growing on wet ground and having rhizomes, triangular stems, and minute flowers in spikelets
bulbilsmall bulb or bulblike structure, esp. one growing in the axils of leaves, as in the tiger lily, or replacing flowers, as in the onion
saltbushany of various plants or shrubs of the genus Atriplex, having mostly alternate leaves and clusters of inconspicuous flowers, often growing in saline or alkaline soil
cattleyasA tropical American orchid with brightly colored showy flowers and thick leaves, typically growing as an epiphyte. It is a popular greenhouse plant, with many hybrids
cyclamensany low-growing plant of the genus Cyclamen, belonging to the primrose family, having tuberous rootstocks and nodding white, purple, pink, or crimson flowers with reflexed petals
bunchberryA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland
bunchberriesA low-growing plant of the dogwood family that produces white flowers followed by red berries and bright red autumn foliage. It is native to North America, East Asia, and Greenland
cerastiumany of various low-growing plants of the genus Cerastium, having leaves covered with whitish or grayish down and small white flowers, and including mouse-ear chickweed and snow-in-summer
hostaany of a genus (Hosta) of Asian perennial herbaceous plants of the lily family with densely growing basal leaves and tall racemes of white or violet flowers called also funkia plantain lily
moneywortsA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
saxifrageA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens
moneywortA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
saxifragesA low-growing plant of poor soils, bearing small white, yellow, or red flowers and forming rosettes of succulent leaves or hummocks of mossy leaves. Many are grown as alpines in rock gardens