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These are the 20 best tiny flowers to grow in your garden. These petite plants balance your garden's larger blooms and add a delicate look to your landscaping.
The flower’s association with love date to the Middle Ages with a folk tale from Germany. The often-repeated tale comes from a story about a lover or knight and his lady. The tale ends with the ...
Sprays of small blue flowers, similar to those seen in the related forget-me-nots, are borne from mid-Spring, [3] and bloom for eight to ten weeks. [ 4 ] The plant is valued as groundcover in shady areas, and has clumps of large heart-shaped leaves of about six inches (15 cm); these usually have white or cream markings, and are present all season.
– Baby blue eyes; Nemophila parviflora Douglas ex Benth. – smallflower nemophila, small-flowered nemophila; Nemophila pedunculata Douglas ex Benth. – littlefoot nemophila, meadow nemophila; Nemophila phacelioides W.P.C.Barton – largeflower baby blue eyes; Nemophila pulchella Eastw. – Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue eyes
5. Bluebells. Bring the woodland right into your backyard with this adorable little bell-shaped beauty. Bright blues spring up from vibrant greenery, usually around mid-spring.
Desmanthus illinoensis, commonly known as Illinois bundleflower, prairie-mimosa or prickleweed, is a common plant in the central and southern United States. Chemistry [ edit ]
Collinsia parviflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae (previously Scrophulariaceae) known by the common names maiden blue eyed Mary and small-flowered collinsia. This tiny wildflower is a common plant throughout much of western and northern North America, where it grows in moist, shady mountain forests.
Hosta. Hosta is a go-to plant for shady areas. Primarily a foliage plant, the broad-leafed beauty can actually be very small or very large. "Sum and Substance is a variety that gets huge—about ...