Common Flowers
The flower contains the plant’s reproductive organs, and its function is to produce seeds. After fertilization, portions of the flower develop into a fruit containing the seeds.
![]() Calsap Rhododendron |
![]() Girard’s Fuschia Azalea |
![]() Weston’s Mayflower |
![]() Hong Kong Rhododendron |
![]() Nova Zembla Rhododendron |
![]() Peter Tigerstedt Rhododendron |
![]() Weston’s Tapestry Rhododendron |
Yellow Cheerfulness Narcissus |
![]() Ox Eye Daisy |
![]() Primrose Rose |
![]() Wild Hydrangea |
Mock Orange ‘Natchez’ cultivar’s flowers can be 2 inches across
![]() Lead Plant |
![]() Dwarf Dogwood |
![]() Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus |
Little-Leaved Clematis – Clematis microphylla
Wild parsnip |
![]() Spiderwort |