Start with O - 9 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

 

Start with O -  9 Flowers Names and Types with Pictures

 

Oriental Poppy

The Oriental Poppy is a member of the Papavaraceae family. There are several varieties, such as the Allegro variety, which is red orange in color.

The plants need full sun and bloom between June and July. These plants favor colder weather and don’t do well in hot climates, preferring instead to have a period of winter dormancy.

Oleander

The evergreen Oleander plant is sensitive to frost, so it must be carefully overwintered. This shrub may be 4 to 6 feet tall, and it produces flowers that may be white, yellow, apricot, pink or scarlet, and single or double blooms may develop on this plant between the months of June and November.

Olearia

The Olearia plant hails from New Zealand, and it is a bushy, flowering shrub. During the spring, it produces small green leaves, but its flowers bloom during the summer and are white, starry-shaped flowers.

The scent is similar to that of the hawthorn family of plants, and the plant gets to be at least 4 feet tall.

Orchid

Orchids are a delicate flower with species found around the world. These plants come in colors across the spectrum, from red to white, but they can be very difficult to grow.

They are very sensitive to over-watering, which may cause the roots to rot and lead to the plant dying. They must also be regularly fed to keep these lovely plants alive.

Oriental Lily

The Oriental Lily belongs to the Liliaceae family of lilies. They bloom between July and August, and the plants have a characteristic appearance. They are white with pink spots on the petals.

These flowers make good cut flowers and are fragrant, so make a great addition to potted plants right outside your door.

Ornamental Cherry


The Ornamental Cherry may be a deciduous or evergreen tree or shrub, reaching heights of 14 feet tall, depending on the variety.

A member of the Prunus genus, the flowers may appear in shades of pink, red, or white. The flowers may be single or double, and there are dwarf varieties that do well in small gardens.

Ornithogalum


The Star of Bethlehem or Ornithogalum plant belongs to a group of around 100 species of plants that are native to Africa, Europe, and Asia.

The most popular species is Ornithogalum thyrsoides, or the chincherinchee plant. It produces spikes of white summer flowers, the most common color for these plants to blossom with.

Osteospermum


The Osteospermum (also known as daisy bushes or African daisies) may be grown from seed or purchased as a young plant.

While cold weather climates require that the plants be overwintered, milder areas may see the plant produce blooms throughout the winter season. This plant is often found as a white flower, and it requires full sun to grow.

Oxalis


The Oxalis or wood sorrel plant is a plant that can become very invasive so should be grown carefully. It produces clover-like leaves with satiny flowers that have 5 petals.

The plant comes in colors such as purple or yellow, but it is most commonly found as a white or pink plant, only growing up to 8 inches high.

Oxeye Daisy


The Ox Eye Daisy belongs to the genus Heliopsis. These perennial plants bloom between July and the first frost, giving gardeners plenty of opportunity to enjoy the blooms.

The flowers are yellow and require full sun for best results. They are good cut flowers and attract pollinators such as butterflies.

Oyster Plant

The Oyster Plant is known by several names, including Moses in a basket, boat lily or Tradescantia spathacea.

This perennial plant is native to areas of southern North America and Central America, including Mexico and Belize. They are a seasonal bloomer, and these plants produce a white bloom with a bluish blush.

 


 

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