1. Platycodon grandiflorumThis flower is also known as bell flower. It has a relatively large corolla. In addition to purple, it also comes in two colors: white and blue. The flowering period is from July to September every year. It likes to live in a relatively cool environment and can withstand the cold. 2. HyacinthThe shape of this flower is like a cylindrical cup. The flowers are fragrant and bloom in March and April every year. It likes sunshine and is more suitable for living in a moist and cool environment. It is best to use relatively loose and fertile soil to maintain it. 3. VerbenaThe flower blooms from May to November and is widely used as a potted ornamental plant. This plant is suitable for maintenance in a substrate with good light, loose soil and sufficient nutrients. 4. RosemaryThe flowers of this plant are opposite each other, the corolla is blue-purple in color, the flowering period is in November, and it develops better in a warm environment. 5. BluebellsTo maintain this plant, the soil must be fertile, loose, and have good drainage and air permeability, and also pay attention to the need for good ventilation conditions. |
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