by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Freesias, scientifically known as Freesia x hybrida, captivate gardeners with their distinctive funnel-shaped blooms and intoxicating citrus-like scent. Originally native to South Africa, these corm-based perennials produce stalks bearing 6-12 flowers that open...
by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Scabiosa flowers, members of the Caprifoliaceae family, stand out with their intricate cushion-like blooms featuring delicate stamens that create a pin-dotted appearance. These hardy perennials attract beneficial pollinators, particularly bees and butterflies, while...
by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Nigellas enchant gardens with their distinctive blooms emerging from lacy, thread-like foliage, creating an ethereal effect that earned them their romantic common name. The flowers develop into decorative seed pods, prized in dried arrangements and self-seeding freely...
by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Amaryllis flowers, part of the Hippeastrum genus, enchant gardens and homes with their majestic trumpet-shaped blossoms. These stunning bulbous plants showcase vibrant blooms in a palette spanning deep burgundy, salmon pink, orange, and pristine white, often featuring...
by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Sunflowers stand as remarkable members of the Asteraceae family, with their scientific classification Helianthus annuus deriving from the Greek words ‘helios’ (sun) and ‘anthos’ (flower). Beyond the familiar yellow varieties, these towering...
by Bromborough Flowers | Jun 4, 2025 | Popular Flowers
Blue thistles, scientifically known as Eryngium planum, captivate gardeners with their architectural beauty and iridescent steel-blue blooms. These hardy perennials emerge in midsummer, adorning gardens with spiky flower heads atop sturdy stems reaching heights of 2-3...