Flower spike

Enhance the beauty of your garden with these stunning flower spike varieties. Discover top ideas to create a vibrant and colorful outdoor space that will impress your guests.
Bonito, Nature, Flora, Floral, Exotic, Flores, Color, Kunst, Bloemen

Kniphofia uvaria originates from the Cape Province of South Africa and has been introduced into many parts of the world. It is also known as Tritoma or Red Hot Poker due to the shape and color of its inflorescence which can grow up to 1.52 m in height. There are many varieties of torch lily, and the flowers are red, orange, and yellow. This picture was taken at Ooty Flower Show 2013.

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Elmarie Malan
Plants, Salmon, Zinnia Garden, Zinnias, Cut Flower Garden, Flower Garden, Growing Flowers, Summer Flowers, Cut Flowers

Because today marks the first official day of spring and you're probably itching to get your hands in the dirt, I wanted to share my top 6 favorite summer flowers to sow now. Even though dahlias would definitely be near the top of my list, this list is focused on flowers you can easily plant from se

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Teri Harman
Plants, Planting Flowers, Bonito, Flora, Companion Planting, Gladiolus Bulbs, Flower Garden, Gladiolus Flower, Hummingbird Garden

Gladiolus 'Fado' (Sword Lily) is particularly showy with its spikes of creamy-white blossoms adorned with bright rosy-pink at their petal tips. Each flower spike counts over 12 blooms and rises among erect, narrow, deep-green sword-shaped leaves. Spectacular on its own, in the summer garden or in a vase. Since the flowers open from the bottom of the spike up, sword-lilies provide a long-lasting floral display, each flowering spike blooming for up to two weeks.

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