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A FLOR EM LONDRES, AO LONGO DOS MESES. Esta é uma série de fotos, a maioria tiradas num jardim privado e em torno da cidade de Londres, mostrando as mudanças florais que acontecem ao longo dos meses …More
A FLOR EM LONDRES, AO LONGO DOS MESES.

Esta é uma série de fotos, a maioria tiradas num jardim privado e em torno da cidade de Londres, mostrando as mudanças florais que acontecem ao longo dos meses de cada ano.

Aqui se mostra as variedades de flores que as pessoas cultivam nos seus jardins em Londres.

1. First created 11 Apr 2014. Version 4.0 - 17 Jun 2016. Jerry Tse. London. A Floral Diary All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial, educational and personal use. A year in flowers from London Lily
2. March Crocus (genus – Crocus) is one of the first sign of Spring. Spring
3. March White Cherry blossom (Genus – Prunus) and other ‘spring’ blossom of flowering trees are common sights in many part of the world.
4. Mar Red Robin, Photinia Kay is grown for its beautiful red leaves and these appear on newly formed shoots. It is a shrub.
5. Magnolia (genus – Magnolia) an early flowering tree even before the leaves appear. The flowers are large. March
6. April This are also magnolia flowers but they do not grow in trees but in pot and in flower bed. They bloom a little later than the tree varieties.
7. April Periwinkle – Vinca (Wild flower)
8. April Three-cornered Leek or Wild garlic – Allium (Wild flower)
9. Yellow Crown Imperial - Fritillaria April
10. April Sweet pepperbush or Summersweet - Clethra
11. April Pink Camellia - Camillia
12. April White Camellia - Camillia
13. April Pinkish Multi-layers Tulip - Tulipa
14. April Red Tulip - Tulipa
15. April Pleniflora – Kerria Japonica
16. April Phalaenopsis Orchid - Orchis
17. Summe r Common Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) produces small nodding flowers on a one-side inflorescence. May
18. May Fuchsia is a genus of flowering plants. It was first discovered in the Caribbean island about 300 years ago. Today their flowers can be found all over the world.
19. The herb, chives belongs to the edible onion genus. It flowers in late spring and early summer. May
20. Iris germanica grows from a rhizome. It flowers between April to June. May
21. May An osteospermum cultivar, commonly called a Whirligig or Spoon Daisy with its distinctive petals.
22. May Then the Rhododendron began to flower. First to appear was the pink rhododendron.
23. May An inflorescence of white rhododendron.
24. May Soon the golden yellow azalea followed. Azalea is closely related to rhododendron. They belong to the same plant family. It is difficult to tell them apart. You have to look at the leaves and count the stigmas.
25. May The mauve colour rhododendron variety.
26. May Geranium, a sign of early Summer has arrived.
27. May Choisya Ternate Sundance flowers only for a short period of time. They are native to New Mexico, Texas & Mexico.
28. May This is also an osteospermum, often called the African Daisy, with colourful flowers and dark green leaves.
29. May In mid-May we began to see the peony (Genus – Paconia). This is a traditional variety. Peony is a large flower.
30. May A new variety of peony, with spherical flower and feathery centre.
31. May Blue and white iris (Genus – Iris). Most common garden varieties grow from rhizomes.
32. May Allium is in a genus including onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek and chives. They most occur in northern temperate area of the world.
33. May White and yellow Dutch iris (Genus – Iris). They grow from bulbs. Natives to Western Europe, Algeria and Tunisa.
34. May Blue and yellow Spanish iris is similar to the ‘Dutch’ variety.
35. June Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) native to southern Africa in Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland.
36. May Rose (Genus – Rosa) is a perennial woody shrub. This is the Amber Flush variety.
37. June Carnation (Genus – Dianthus) probably native to the Mediterranean region. It has been cultivated for the last 2000 years
38. June Crimson Pixie Asiatic Lily (Genus – Lilium).
39. Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) with its typical poppy capsule in the middle of the flower. Jun
40. July Begonia with white rims (Genus – Begonia) native to moist subtropical and tropical climates.
41. July Bumble bee and lavender (Genus - Lavandula). Commercially cultivated for the extraction of essential oils.
42. July Copper King Lily is a Trumpet Lily. This variety is called the African Queen.
43. July Red Hot Poker (Genus – Kniphofia) native to Africa. The flowers produce copious nectar while blomming.
44. July Hebe ‘Paula’ (Genus – Hebe) native to New Zealand, French Polynesia, the Falkland Islands and South America.
45. July Delosperma cooperi (Genus Delosperma) commonly called Trailing Iceplant or “Pink Carpet” is a dwarf perennial plant, native to South Africa.
46. July Blue hydrangea (Genus – Hydrangea) native to Southern and eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, the Himalayas and Indonesia).
47. July Yellow Buttercups (Genus Ranunculus) poisonous to cows and other livestock. “Coyote’s Eyes” in America.
48. July Pink Sweet Flowers (Lathyrus Latifolius) also called Pearl Pink is a nitrogen fixing plant therefore it grows easily.
49. July Nerium oleander is toxic especially to dog and human. It is the most poisonous garden flowering plant.
50. July Honeysuckles (Genus – Lonicera) are arching shrubs or twining vines. Approxiemate 100 species out of the total of 180 species occur in China.
51. July African Lily (Agapanthus Africanus) natives of the Cape of Good Hope.
52. July Gazania (Genus) Daybreak Bright Yellow, native to Southern Africa. They are large composite flowers.
53. July Bougainvillea (Genus – Bougainvillea) is a vine, native to South America from Brazil west to Peru and south to Argentina.
54. July Yellow dahlia. Dahlia is native to Mexico and it is the official national flower.
55. July Roses.
56. White Asiatic Aurelian Lily (Genus – Lilium) with a very strong scent. August Autum n
57. Salmon Cyclamen (Genus – Cyclamen), native to Europe Mediterrancean to Iran.Salmon Cyclamen (Genus – Cyclamen), native to Europe Mediterranean to Iran. AugustAugust
58. An orange Dahlia. August
59. Sunflower. September
60. Duo colour dahlia.
61. White dahlia.
62. Yellow dahlia.
63. Dahlia.
64. The last bouganvillea. October
65. The last rose of the year. December Winter
66. Japanese garden in Holland Park, west London. SomeWell-known Gardens in London Kew Garden, one of the best botanical garden An English garden of Chiswick House. Isabella planation in Richmond Garden, an unknown oasis of rhododendron garden.
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