January violet Flowers ポスト January violet Flowers Related pages January violet FlowersPaphiopedilum ’sukhakulii'Paphiopedilum 'sakhachr' (scientific name:Paphiopedilum 'sukhakulii') is a Orchid Evergreen perennial native to Thailand. The dorsal sepals (on the sepals) onion shape, thin Green District contains thVanda Trevor-rathbone 'Back panther'Vanda Trevor Rathbone 'Back panther', Scientific name: Vanda Sunray × Vanda Gordon Dillon 'Back panther') is a varieties of "Vanda Trevor Rathbone". "Black Panther" is an exhibit by Mr. Yasunori JimboGarden pansy 'Morpho'Pansy Morpho (Scientific name: Viola × wittrockiana "Morpho") is one of the gardening varieties of northern European native gardening varieties of the family Violaceae cold-resistant annual plants GaHyacinthJanuary 7th's birth flower is Red Hyacinthです。 "Winter's Flame" ~ Red Hyacinth ~ Story and Illustration by Gemini Red Hyacinth, Story and Illustration by Gemini "Winter's Flame" A silent winter Vanda sansai blueVanda sansai blue (scientific name:Vanda Sansai Blue) is one variety of an evergreen perennial orchids 'Vanda' native to Southeast Asia. It makes a bright purple large flowers bloom. Generic name: Tetranema roseumTetranema roseum commonly called as Mexican foxglove or Mexican violet (scientific name: Tetranema roseum) is native to Mexico - Guatemala, and is an evergreen perennial of the family Plantaginaceae. ViolaViola (scientific name: Viola) is native to Northern Europe, and it is a cold weather-resistant perennial plant of the Violaceae family. It looks like Pansy and there is no strict difference, but it iAristolochia westlandiiAristolochia westlandii (scientific name: Aristolochia westlandii), native to China and Hong Kong, is a small evergreen vine shrub in the family Aristolochiaceae. It grows on a vine that tangles itselCalotropis giganteaCalotropis gigantea, crown plant, Akund Calotrope, Bowstring Hemp (scientific name: Calotropis gigantea) is an evergreen shrub of the family Apocynaceae, native to India and Southeast Asia. It is call Aristolochia braziliensisAristolochia braziliensis, or Dutchman's pipe vine, Rooster flower (scientific name: Aristolochia braziliensis) is an evergreen vine shrub native to Brazil in thefamily Aristolochiaceae. The vine entaC. walkeriana fma. perola ‘Nem Sempre’Cattleya walkeriana (scientific name: Cattleya walkeriana) is a perennial herb in the Cattleya genus of the Orchidaceae family, native to Brazil. It is one of the typical Cattleya species. It is a smaCallaCalla , scientific name: Zantedeschina Hybrids, is a hardy perennials plant of the Araceae geneus Zantedeschina native to South Africa. A flower-centered yellow part attracts florets and generates aMoth orchidMoth orchid or Phalaenopsis aphrodite ( scientific name: Phalaenopsis aphrodite) is native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia such as the Papua New Guinea,Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. Vinca majorVinca major (scientific name: Vinca major) is Southern Europe to North Africa native. It is an evergreen semi shrub which is heat resistant and cold toughening cranial nature of the family ApocynaceaeAlstroemeriaAlstroemeria (scientific name: Alstroemeria L.) is a cold resistant bulb plant of the family Aristolomeria of the family Yurizuensen that grows naturally in the cold district of the Andean South AmeriChrysanthemum morifoliumThe birth flower for November 27th is the red Chrysanthemum. Beside the red Chrysanthemum blooming with dignity, a reddish-brown Japanese Squirrel with a thick, curled tail is holding an acorn with cAnthuriumAnthurium (scientific name:Anthurium andraeanum) is a non-hardy perennials of the taro Department Anthurium. It is flower looks like artificial flowers Flower (actually bracts colors) is is rich in reCymbidiumJanuary 14th's birth flowers are CymbidiumとSaffron、Cyclamen “Words of Light” January 14 – Cymbidium Orchid Story by Aqua, Illustration by Copilot, Editing by Mizuho “Words of Light”, IllustratioPrimulaPrimula (scientific name: Primula spp.) Is native to China and Europe to the Caucasus, and is a semi-cold-tolerant perennial (primitively horticulturally annual) of the primrose family. Primula is so Primula obconicaPrimulas are listed in the "Primulas" section. Primula obconica, introduced here, is one of the representative primula varieties. Primula obconica (scientific name: Primula obconica) is a gardening vgarden stockGarden stock or hoary stock (Scientific name: Matthiola incana) is native Southern Europe, it is a cold-resistant annual grass of Brassica family. Leaves are slender and growing-like ones grow. SpikelGarden pansyGarden pansy , scientific name:Viola×wittrockiana , is a garden variety and is hardy annual grass of the department Violaceae , of Viola genus in bloomong the sunny streets, parks and other locations.CyclamenThe birth flowers for December 22nd are Cyclamen, Zinnia, and Painted Spurge (Euphorbia cyathophora). [Features of Cyclamen] It is a bulbous plant with a long flowering period that easily blooms thrPrimula julianaPrimula juliana (Primula × juliana) is a combination of Primula polyantha (P. polyantha) and Primula Juriae (P. juliae) native to Caucasus and is a small dwarf-hard and cold-resistant perennial plant OncidiumThe birth flowers for November 28th are Oncidium (Oncidium hybrids) and China Aster (Callistephus chinensis). A whimsical illustration where a Long-tailed Tit (Shima-enaga) chirps and conducts a meloCayenne vervainCayenne vervain, scientific name:Stachytarpheta dichotoma, is native to tropical America and is a perennial herb of the verbenaceae department of the Stachytarpheta genus. On the naturalized plant natViolaViola (scientific name: Viola) is native to Northern Europe, and it is a cold weather-resistant perennial plant of the Violaceae family. It looks like Pansy and there is no strict difference, but it iCamellia japonicaCamellia japonica or Tsubaki (scientific name: Camellia japonica) is theaceae evergreen tree native to Japan. Flowers are grown from the Edo period in many horticultural varieties. Flowers from the neErica canaliculataErika canaliculata, Janome Erika, bull's-eye design erica,black stamen erica and black-eyed Heath (scientific name: Erica canaliculata) is a gardening variety of the evergreen shrub "Erica (scientific Anthurium arcsAnthurium arcs (scientific name: Anthurium cv. ARCS) is a horticultural variety of Anthurium (scientific name: Anthurium) in the family Araceae. It produces purple flowers. General name: AnthuriumCattleyaCattleya (scientific name: Cattleya) is a nonchill-tolerant perennial herbaceous column native to Central and South America, in the genus Cattleya of the family Orchidaceae. In its native region, it gDendrobiumDendrobium (Scientific name: Dendrobium spp.) is evergreen perennial of the family Orchidaceae. It is not as expensive as a moth orchid (Phalaenopsis), it is an everyday flower. Leaves are not as longLaelia undulataLaelia undulata (scientific name: Laelia undulata) is a native of Costa Rica to Trinidad and is an evergreen perennial orchid of the family Orchidaceae. It grows in tree trunks and big rocks. The stemSaintpauliaSaintpaulia or African violet,(scientific name: Saintpaulia ionantha) is an evergreen, non-cold tolerant, perennial plant belonging to the genus Saintpaulia belonging to the Saccharidae family. The p Other FeaturesTypical orchidsTypical orchids - Epidendrum radicans,Cypripedium macranthos var. speciosum,Calanthe discolor,Prosthechea cochleata, Odontoglossum, astrochilus japonicus, Cattleya,Cephalanthera erecta, Phalaenopsis afebruary-white-flowersFebruary white-flowers Related pages Special featurs:Februaru White FlowersMarch White FlowersFeature: White Flowers of March March is a vibrant season when camellias are still blooming, along with plums, cherries, and willows. We have gathered white flowers that bloom in March, but cameSpecial features: Red flowers bloom in AprilSpecial features: Red flowers bloom in April Related pages Special features: Red flowers bloom in AprilLavenderList of lavender species Rlated pages LavenderJanuary Brown FlowersList of January Brown Flowers 'Brown flowers blooming in January' are even fewer in number than 'green flowers blooming in January'. These precious brown flowers include 'orchids' that bloom in green