Globe Flowers are usually perennial, small, semi-woody, evergreen shrubs. They have showy, terminal flower heads in various shades of sky blue to ink blue above dark green, slightly leathery foliage.
Globe Flower Click for the next page of white flowers. ...
Buttonbush, Honey Bells, Button Willow, Globe Flower Cephalanthus occidentalis California Bay California Bay, Oregon Myrtle Umbellularia californica Camellia Japanese Camellia japonica Sasanqua Camellia sasanqua Candytuft ...
Globe Flower [English]: Trollius europaeus Globe Flower [English]: Trollius europaeus europaeus Globe Gilia [English]: Gilia capitata Globe Gilia [English]: Ipomopsis globularis Globe Gilia [English]: Ipomopsis spicata capitata ...
Garden Rockcress, Garlic Mustard, Garlic Pennycress, Germander Speedwell, Ghost Orchid, Giant Bellflower, Giant Fescue, Giant Hogweed, Giant Knotweed, Giant-rhubarb, Gipsywort, Gladiolus, Glasswort, Glaucous Sedge, Glaucus Meadow-grass, Globe Flower, ...
I frankly don't care for the sorts of alliums that have enormous globe flowers five feet in the air, but this small allium is much prettier than that, more like a tiny lily.
ochroleuca (zones 4 to 10) is a biennial or short-lived perennial valued for its one-inch creamy yellow globe flowers topping stems one to two feet tall.
Lily-of-the-valley was chosen as the county flower of Østfold [21] Globe flower is the county flower of Troms [22] [edit] Poland Poland - Corn poppy ...
On Allium species (including onions, leeks, chives & shallots), anemone, colchicum, gladiolus, globe flower, onion, ranunculus, viola, winter aconite ...
(Virginia Bluebells) Monarda (Beebalm) Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder) Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal) Primula (Primrose) Sanguinaria (Bloodroot) Sedum Thalictrum (False Solomon's Seal) Tradescantia (Flower-of-the-Day) Trillium Trollius (Globe Flower) ...
Globe Flower (Trollius x cultorum) Globe Spear Lily (Doryanthes excelsa) Globe Thistle (Echinops ritro) Globe Thistle (Echinops bannaticus 'Blue Glow') Globe Willow (Salix matsudana 'Navajo') Gloriosa Daisy (Rudbeckia hirta) ...
See also: Green, Lily, Orchid, Foxglove, Lady
 
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