Flowers In Clusters

Flowers The distinctive bell-shaped flowers of the Campanula glomerata are upward-facing, violet-blue to white, each about an inch 2.5 cm across. These charming flowers bloom at the stem tips in tight clusters of up to 15 blossoms, hence the common name. The dense clusters create a striking, vibrant display in the garden.

Egyptian star clusters look like 4-inch bunches of 5-pointed stars that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to their nectar-rich flowers that grow in clusters over a long period. They're also called pentas and produce flowers in red, pink, and purple shades. This subtropical plant mainly grows as an annual, but in warmer zones, such as

The peacock flower blooms in clusters of three to six flowers in showy blossoms colored orange and red. There also are forms with yellow and forms with dark red flowers.The flowers are bowl shaped, up to 3 inches across, with crinkly red and orange petals that form in clusters throughout most of the year.

Lavender plants produce aromatic purple flowers that grow in clusters or spikes. They are drought-tolerant, require well-draining soil, and full sun. Lavender is suitable for grow zones 5 to 9. Delphinium. Delphiniums are elegant plants with tall spikes of clustered flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. They prefer full sun to

Aloe hereroensis, showing inflorescence with branched peduncle Amorphophallus titanum has the world's largest unbranched inflorescence. Photo of the plant in bloom in 2000 at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami, Florida, US. In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. 1

The inflorescence is the way how flowers are arranged on the floral axis of a plant. It is an aggregation or cluster of flowers displayed in a specific pattern for a particular plant species. The stem holding this whole reproductive portion of a plant is called a peduncle. The major axis above the peduncle called rachis bears the flowers or

Their large clusters of tiny flowers make a wonderful, perennial border plant. They enjoy full to partial sun exposure and like moderately fertile, well-drained soil. Deadheading your phlox will promote more blooms, which last for several weeks in mid to late summer. Phlox can be propagated by division and are a favorite among butterflies and

Conopodium majus, the scientific name for pignut, is a plant that adds a touch of airiness and lightness to wooded areas with its delicate white flower clusters. Cow Parsley. With its fluffy, umbrella-like clusters of white flowers, cow parsley, scientifically known as Anthriscus sylvestris, brightens fields and roadside areas. Wherever they

1. Hydrangea Hydrangea spp. Hydrangeas are beloved for their large, showy flower clusters that bloom in various colors, including white, pink, blue, and purple. These versatile shrubs thrive in partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. 2. Lantana Lantana camara Lantana is a heat-tolerant perennial known for its profusion of small, clustered flowers that attract butterflies and

Butterfly bushes are deciduous plants with bunches of small flowers grouped in the shape of a bottle brush. Hardy in Zones 5 and above, butterfly bushes offer flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, blue, purple and peach. The spiky flower clusters are magnets for butterflies and hummingbirds in your garden. Butterfly bushes grow best in full sun.