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  1. Dec 6, 2023 · Winecup flowers produce large cup-shaped dark red, pink, or purple flowers with four notched petals. These wildflowers emerge from red stems that can grow up to 3 feet tall. Its seeds are widely used in commercial wildflower seed mixes. 42. Chia Sage (Salvia columbariae)

  2. Wildflowers provide bees, butterflies and other pollinators with food throughout the year. On a single day in summer, one acre of wildflower meadow can contain 3 million flowers, producing 1 kg of nectar sugar. That’s enough to support nearly 96,000 honey bees per day. Over a third of the world’s food relies on insects to pollinate them.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · 10. Flame Acanthus. A member of the Acanthaceae (acanthus) plant family, the flame acanthus is a drought-tolerant, deciduous shrub with a spreading growth habit. When in bloom, these native Texas flowers produce fiery, orangish-red flowers that are tube-shaped and about one to one-and-a-half inches long.

  4. These flowers appear in dense clusters, and the plant’s leaves are aromatic. Pink to lavender tubular flowers in dense clusters; aromatic foliage. Hummingbirds and butterflies can often be found feeding on the wild bergamot nectar. These wildflowers thrive in open woods, prairies, and along stream banks. 8. Cardinal Flower

  5. The Wild Flower is a boutique Florist located in Wellington's Grand Arcade. We are known for our outstanding customer service, creativity in floral design and the flawless quality, value and beauty of our flowers. Browse our online range of flower bouquets and gifts to suit any occasion or budget.

  6. The black bugbane | image by cultivar413 via Flickr | CC BY 2.0. Scientific Name: Actaea racemosa Zone: 3-9 Where to see in Georgia: All of Georgia Season: April or May Black Bugbane, also known as Black Cohosh, is a wildflower renowned for its towering height (4-6 feet), dark green foliage, and spike-like clusters of small, fragrant white flowers.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Belonging to a subfamily of orchids, this popular Alaska wildflower attracts bees and other pollinators when fully grown. Some people experience a skin rash when they touch the tiny hairs covering the yellow lady’s slipper petals, so handle the yellow lady’s slipper with extra care. 4. Bog Rosemary.