There are many flowers that either I haven’t tried growing or haven’t been successful at growing or I have grown them but I don’t have enough knowledge to guide you about them. Here’s a list of few other lovely flowers you can try growing at your place. If you are already growing few of these at your place, Tag me in your post! I would love to reblog your articles! The images used in these pics don’t belong to reemasgarden.com
- Hydrangea
- Geranium
- Impatiens
- Tuberose or Nishigandha or Rajanigandha
- Dahlia
- Sunflower
- Denolix Regia or Gulmohar
- Daisy or Gulbahar
- Murraya paniculata or Kaaminee
- Daffodil or Narcissus or Nargis
- Tulip
- Viola or pansy
- Lotus
- Water Lily
- Kunda or Jasminum multiflorum
I love Kunda. I’ll share my pics later. I wanted to share information about kunda along with the jasmine trio.. but then I thought it would be too much! Hope you like the post!
16. Gerbera
17. Gazania
18. Aster
19. Dianthus
I love Dianthus. Very easy to grow. Low to no Maintenance. Multiple blooms.
20. Morning Glory
I have morning glory at my place. Again one of those easy to grow plants. However in my limited experience.. I have seen them being prone to a lot of pests! Found it difficult to make them climb in a specific shape as well. I hope I didn’t sound negative. Just sharing my experience. One of the reasons why I didn’t share it in the main list.
21. Allamanda
Its been more than 8 months since i first bought allamanda. Since I haven’t crossed the desired one year period.. didn’t include this in the main list. Very nice plant. I have a climber.. climbs really fast and in the desired way as well.
22.Salvia
I had a very good experience with Salvia. I kinda like them.
23. Thunbergia
24. Begonia
Happy Gardening 🙂
You are really an expert on flowers Reema 😊
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Oh Kurian… these are the flowers that I am not an expert on… I don’t have much knowledge about these..!!
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Reema! We really want to plant a jasmine plant because it is one of our favorite scents, ideally we would like it to train it to grow up a lattice. Any tips on when to plant? The lotus and daisies are impeccable by the way!
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Hi Colleen… Jasmine is a great choice… Choose a climbing variety. All they need is good sunlight and compost.
the following video will help you know how train them up the trellis/lattice. ( The video does not belong to reemasgarden.com) I found it to be very helpful, hence sharing the link..
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Thank you so much Reema! We really appreciate it 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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I would love to have lotus flowers! They’re so exotic and beautiful (:
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Oh even I would love too… 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Colourfull blog.👍 love those flowers❤
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Thank You Vishu! I like your blog too. I have checked out recipes for pancakes and mayo… will check out all the others as well… Is your blog a WordPress? wanted to hit like…but couldn’t..!
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Thanks you so much .Yes its wordpress
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Flowers …Amazing grace of nature! Thank you for the beautiful share of these bounties of nature.
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Thank You Savvy for gracious comments! 🙂 Means a lot!
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Truly heartfelt Reema!Thanks for sharing your reflections and posts on nature…
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