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15 Different Flowers That Have Outstanding Beauty

Have you ever wondered what the most popular flowers in the world are?  Every flower is beautiful. However, amongst them some flowers are extraordinary.  They possess an aura of divinity around them. They also make one feel happy within.

This list will help you to select a flower appropriate for almost any occasion.

Lily

The species Lilium is known as the true lily. These beautiful flowers are found throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. There are over 100 sub-species of this flower alone, with differing heights and colours including white, yellow, orange, red, and purple.

These brilliant lilies come in many colours and are often used for ornamental purposes in flower arrangements, paintings and tattoos. Native to Turkestan they also grow in Siberia and Northern China. They bloom in late spring or early summer growing up to six tall on leafless stems before dying back to a bulb in fall.

Rose (Rosa spp.)

The rose is widely known as the queen of flowers. It is often used in weddings due to its beauty and timelessness. The flower has been demonstrated to have special medicinal value in fighting cancer cells with minimal toxicity to healthy human cells.

Orchid (Orchidaceae spp.)

Perhaps the most distinctive of all flowers, orchids are dark-green leafed plants that look like they belong in the rainforest. There are over 20,000 species of this flower. Orchids come in many colours including red, yellow, pink, green and white.

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) 

This beautiful flower is a relatively recent discovery and has only been known to the western world for about 500 years. The sunflower gets its name because it always turns towards the sun as it grows. Sunflowers come in many colours, including black, yellow, red and orange.

Daisy (Chrysanthemum spp.)

These cheerful flowers are known for being the favourite of many children who enjoy picking them on sunny spring days. This flower is widely used in gardens, as it attracts bees and butterflies. You can order flowers online and get them delivered at your doorstep without going out of your home or office. 

These daisy-like flowers have pink petals surrounding a creamy green centre and resemble daisies but with the bonus of being perennial – blooming from March onwards!

Orchid (Orchidaceae spp.)

The flowers in this family are blooms with three petals and three sepals, like many other popular blossoms such as violets and lilies. This family contains about 25,000 different species and is widespread throughout Europe, Central America, South America and North America.

Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)

These beautiful pinkish-red flowers are often given at weddings and other special occasions to represent true love. The carnation has been used in specialty perfumes.

Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum spp.)

This is another popular flower that comes in many colours including white, yellow and red. This family of flowers also contains some edible species. The plant has been used to treat fatigue and other conditions in traditional Chinese medicine.

Tulip (Tulipa spp.)

This beautiful flower has been cultivated since the 17th century and is the national flower of the Netherlands. The stunning red colour that tulips often come in makes them a popular wedding theme. These are found in Pune. Online flower delivery in Pune is cost-effective if you are a resident of Pune or have just shifted here.

Petunia

‘Polka Purple’ is a large-flowered variety, and it’s pretty purple flowers look like jazz music note shapes dancing across the surface of the leaf. It’s easy to maintain and doesn’t mind full sun or part shade (although it prefers more light). It self-seeds quickly, so you might find it popping up even in areas where you don’t want it. 

But Petunia ‘Polka Purple’ is an excellent choice for containers because it works well with trailing plants, such as Lobelia or verbena, which can spill out of the pot over the edges. Plus these varieties are short enough to make sure they don’t hide your petunias when they reseed! This plant also has few problems with pests or diseases.

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‘Superbells Pink Punch’ is also a great flower to use in containers, especially if you want a hanging basket. The fast-growing vine can climb to 8 feet high, and it has a cascading growth habit so it will spill over the edge of your pot too. It needs full sun and regular water to stay healthy, but it’s also relatively pest-free and easy to grow.

This variety makes an excellent choice for hanging baskets because they add colour without taking up much space! They’re often used in green roofs as well. You might even see them being grown into trellises or obelisks—they’ll happily grow.

Oriental Poppy (Papaver orientale)

The oriental poppy is a plant of the genus Papaver with strikingly colourful flowers, usually red or orange. It is closely related to the alpine poppy (Papaver alpinum). A member of the same family as edible (and medicinal) poppies.

Starry Campion (Silene constellate)

A small perennial flower, native across Europe and Western Asia – also known as “Starry Pink” or “Sagina”. The flowers are white with a pink centre, 2-5mm long. It is found on limestone soils from lowland up to mountainous regions. Its blooming starts from June till August.

Blue Anemone (Anemone coronaria)

These beautiful anemones can be seen blooming between May and September and grow best in partly sunny locations with well-drained soil and some shade. They start as green rosettes of leaves until mid-spring when they start flowering.

Grecian Windflower (Anemone Blanda)

The Anemone Blanda is native to Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey. It resembles Anemone coronaria with the difference that it is smaller. The flowers are white or blue with yellow stamens. They grow best when planted between rocks or in gravel with little water until autumn when they will go dormant until next spring.

The following is a list of the top 15 most beautiful flowers in the world, as rated by hundreds of participants in various online polls. The beauty and popularity of these blooms may also make them the most expensive flowers in the world.

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