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Agapanthus Africanus - Agapanthaceae the botanical name of a family of flowering plants placing them in the order Aspargales that includes 9 species. Agapanthus plants are native to South Africa and are commonly mistaken by the entire world for the paraphyletic character . They use to belong to the Liliaceae family placing them in the order Liliales. It is constituted one of its kind genus: Agapanthus
Blooming Season: June
Hydrangea macrophylla - The hortensia is a wide leaf plant, also recognized as mopheads. They can be observed as “colorful hedges” of showy hydrangeas joined by large, dark, luxuriant foliage. The color of the hydrangea flowers depends on soil pH. In acid soils the flowers produce a blue color and alkaline soil give varieties to the pink origin.
Blooming Season: June / July
Azalea - Azaleas are flowering shrubs making up part of the genus Rhododendron. There are azaleas with perennial leaves and some of lapsed leaves. The majority of the azaleas have terminal flowers – one for each stem. Despite this, as many stems sprout during the stations where they blossom, they form solid colorful masses that vary between magenta, red, pink, lilac and white.
Blooming Season: March / April
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