flower id #1. 101 bromeliad tropical colors attract mosquitoes succulent house plant

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Flower ID #1

101 Bromeliad

• Tropical Colors

• Attract Mosquitoes

• Succulent

• House Plant

102 Ageratum

• Blue, Pink, White

• Annual

• Little “Fuzzies”

103 Aglaonema

• House Plant

• Foliage with light diagonal patterns

• Considered to be “Lucky”

104 Alstroemeria/ Peruvian Lily

• Attracts Bees, Butterflies

• Orange, Pink, Rose, Purple, Red, Yellow, White, Salmon.

• Long Lasting Cut Flower

• Usually Grow in Groups of 3

110 Sprengeri Fern

• Small waxy white flowers

• Prickly needle like leaves

• Small white flowers

105 Snapdragon

• Annual

• Various Colors

• Grown on Stalks

106 Flamingo Lily

• Reds and Yellows

• Houseplant, Perennial

• High Heat, Humidity

107 Zebra Plant

• House Plant

• Dark Green Foliage

• Yellow Blooms

108 Norfolk Island Pine

• Houseplant in US

• “Ferny”

• Reaches to 200ft in its native Habitat (New Zealand)

109 Marguerite Daisy

• White, Pink, Yellow

• Annual

• Attracts Butterflies

112 Astilbe

• Leathery Plumes

• Grow on Stalks

• White, Pink, Red

111 Asparagus “Fern”• Perennial

• Soft flat “fern like leaves”

• Attracts Bees, Butterflies

• Orange, Pink, Rose, Purple, Red, Yellow, White, Salmon.

• Long Lasting Cut Flower

• Usually Grow in Groups of 3

• White, Pink, Yellow

• Annual

• Attracts Butterflies

• Annual

• Various Colors

• Grown on Stalks

• Blue, Pink, White

• Annual

• Little “Fuzzies”

• Perennial

• Soft flat “fern like leaves”

• Leathery Plumes

• Grow on Stalks

• White, Pink, Red

• Reds and Yellows

• Houseplant, Perennial

• High Heat, Humidity

• Tropical Colors

• Attract Mosquitoes

• Succulent

• House Plant

• Small waxy white flowers

• Prickly needle like leaves

• Small white flowers

• House Plant

• Dark Green Foliage

• Yellow Blooms

• Houseplant in US

• “Ferny”

• Reaches to 200ft in its native Habitat (New Zealand)

• House Plant

• Foliage with light diagonal patterns

• Considered to be “Lucky”

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