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- Lilium Bulb Tresar
- Petunia Flower
- Lilium Bulb Beau Soleil Plant
- Lilium Bulb Fangio
- Stock Seasonal Flower
- Lilium Bulb Siberia
- Lilium Bulb Initiator
- Lilium Bulb Sambuca
- Hollyhock Flower Plant
- African Marigold
- Celosia Century
- Dianthus ( Magic Charm )
- Calendula
- Allysum Seasonal Flower
- Lilium Bulb Orange Matrix
- Lilium Bulb Belem
- Lilium Bulb Curitiba
- Lilium Bulb Joao Passao
- Lilium Bulb Push Off
- Marigold Flower
- Poppy Flower
- Pansy
- Dahlia
- Nayantara
- Agapanthus
- Antihirrinum
- Marigold Hybrid
Seasonal Flower
We are indulged in the cultivating, supplying, trading and exporting of Seasonal Flower. We offer a wide variety of good quality products including Snapdragon Flower, Petunia Flower, Hollyhock Flower and Marigold Flower. These flowers are processed under the supervision of our company professionals and are widely demanded all over the world.
Purpose | All Applicable |
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Asiatic Cut, Colour: Orange, Height: 100-110cm, Growth Period: 80-90cm
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Petunia Flower
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We are emerged in the cultivating, supplying, trading and exporting of Petunia Flower. These flowers are demanded all over the world in high quantity. We ensure that the product is made of good quality material and are tested by the experts of the company. These products occupy a small place for growth and are comes in various shapes, colors and pattern, These flowers are weather resistant and are supplied all the months as per the demands of the clients.
Features:
- Easy care annuals
- Come in a range of sizes, shapes and colors
- Modern day petunias are weather resistant
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Purpose | All Applicable |
With Vase | No |
Longiforum X Asiatic Cut, Colour: Purple, Red, Height: 120-130cm, Growth Period: 80-90days, Delicately Fragrant
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Stock Seasonal Flower
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Flowers Blooming in Spring are:
Agapanthus, Amaryllis, Anemone, Apple blossom, Bird of Paradise, Brodea, Calla lily, Cherry Blossom, Corn flower, Cosmose, Dahlia, Delphinium, Delwood, Forsythia, Freesia, Gardenia, Heather, Helleborus, Hollyhock, Hyacinth, Larkspur, Casa Blanca Lily, Gloriosa Lily, Stargazer, Liatrus, Lilac,Lisianthus, Narcissus, Orchid, Peach blossom, Peony, Phlox, Poppy,Protea, Pussy willow, Ranunculus, Rose, Seeded Eucalyptus, Solidago, Statice,Stephanotis, Stock, Sweet Pea, Tulip, Viburnum, Wax flower, Zinnia.
Summer is the time of hot and warm weather. Floral growth is best in the summer season. The Northern hemisphere experiences summer during June, July, and August, while in the Southern hemisphere, during December - February.
The Flowers Blooming in Summer are:
Alchemilla, Allium, Alstromeria, Amaranthus, Baby's Breath , Bird of Paradise, Calla lily, Campanula, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Dahlia, Delphinium, Dianthus, Didiscus, Euphorbia, Foxglove, Freesia, Gardenia, Genista, Ginger, Gladiolus, Hallaconia, Heather, Hydrangea, Hypericum, Iris, Kangaroo paw, Liatrus, Lilac, Casa Blanca Lily, Gloriosa Lily, Star Gazer, Lisianthus.
Autumn is the season of the primary harvest. Autumn falls during September - November in the Northern hemisphere, and during September - November in the Southern hemisphere. Crops are harvested during Autumn. Beautiful leaves that change color are at their best.
Flowers Blooming in Autumn are:
Acashia, Allium, Alstromeria, Amaranthus, Anemone, Baby's Breath, Bittersweet, Carnation, China berry, Chrysanthemum, Cockscomb, Cosmos, Echinops, Freesia, Gerbera Daisy, Gladiolus, Hypericum, Iris, Juniper,Kangaroo paw, Kalancheo, Liatrus, Lily, Asiatic, Lily, Gloriosa, Misty Blue, Orchid, Pepper berry, Protea, Queen Ann's Lace, Quince, Rover, Roses, Rowen berry, Salvia, Solidago, Statice, Star of Bethlehem, Sunflower, Yarrow, Zinnia.
Winter FlowersWinter is the season of cold weather. The season occurs during December - February in the Northern hemisphere. In the Southern hemisphere winter occurs during June - August.
The Flowers Blooming in Winter are:
Acashia, Alstromeria, Amaryllis, Carnation, Chrysanthemums, Cyclamen, Evergreens, Gerbera Daisy, Ginger, Helleborus, Holly berry, Lily, Asiatic Lily, Casa Blanca Lily, Narcissus, Orchid, Pansy, Pepperberry, Phlox, Protea, Queen Ann's Lace, Roses, Star of Bethlehem, Statice.
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Lilium Bulb Siberia
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Lilium Bulb Initiator
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Purpose | All Applicable |
With Vase | No |
Oriental Cut, Colour: White, Height: 110-120cm, Growth Period: 90-100days
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Hollyhock Flower Plant
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We are the most trusted names in industry indulged in the cultivating, supplying, trading and exporting of Hollyhock Flower. These flowers are used in various method such as decorating and showcase. These products are largely supplied all over the world and are made as per the requirements of the clients. These products are easy to grow in small places and attract butterflies. We also deal in exporting of these products all over the world.
Features:
- Attracts hummingbirds
- Attracts butterflies
- Easy to grow
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African Marigold
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Celosia Century
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- Extra early and easy to grow.
- Extremely heat tolerant for summer programs.
- Large plumes on strong stems.
- Suitable for beds and large containers.
- Can be used for commercial cut flower with tight spacing of 4 inches/10 cm on center.
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Dianthus ( Magic Charm )
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The species are mostly herbaceous perennials, a few are annual or biennial, and some are low subshrubs with woody basal stems. The leaves are opposite, simple, mostly linear and often strongly glaucous grey-green to blue-green. The flowers have five petals, typically with a frilled or pinked margin, and are (in almost all species) pale to dark pink.
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Calendula
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Allysum Seasonal Flower
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Lilium Bulb Orange Matrix
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Lilium Bulb Belem
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Lilium Bulb Curitiba
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Lilium Bulb Joao Passao
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Lilium Bulb Push Off
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Happy Gardening with Lilium!!!
The flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a range of colours including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Markings include spots and brush strokes. The plants are late spring- or summer-flowering. Many species are widely grown in the garden in temperate and sub-tropical regions. They may also be grown as potted plants.
Guide to the Growing and Culture of Lilium
Planting Instructions:
(1) Location: It is important to choose the right location. Lilies require direct sunlight for part to all of the day. They also require "Well Drained Soil". A medium sandy loam soil with a reasonable amount of humus is ideal. Peat moss can also be added. Heavy soils can be lightened with course sand and peat moss. If using manure make sure it is well rotted and use as top dress only, otherwise it can cause damage to the bulbs by lowering their disease resistance.
(2) Planting: Most lilies should be planted to a depth of 6” and 12-16”apart. Trumpets and orientals should be planted to a depth of 8” for extra winter protection. Place your lily bulb with its roots down and scale points up. A little bone meal may be added at this time. Cover with your soil mixture. Pack the soil in well around your bulb. It is important to thoroughly water your bulbs in after planting, so the soil settles around the bulb to prevent any air pockets. Lilies make a nice show if they are planted in triangular groups of 3 per variety.
(3) Watering: They do not require daily watering but when watering be sure to water deeply enough to reach the bulb. Avoid wetting the leaves. Excessive watering will cause your bulb to rot.
(4) Fertilizing: A light to moderate fertilizer (20-20-20) can be applied just before flowering and after blooming is completed to keep bulbs healthy.
Do not fertilize too late in the fall as bulbs can become too soft and rot.
(5) Labelling: It is wise to mark each bulb planted with a stake and a weather resistant marker, so as not to damage the lily shoots in the spring when working around your lily bulbs.
Container Growing:
Bulbs may be planted singly in a 6" pot or in
groups of 3 in a larger pot, allow for 4-6” of soil above the bulb. Use a commercial potting soil mixed with 1/3 peat and 1/3 perlite or sand to allow for good drainage. A regular application of fertilizer as well as repotting every year with fresh soil is recommended.
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Marigold Flower
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We are emerged in the cultivating, supplying, trading and exporting of Marigold Flower. These flowers are very beautiful in looks and are easily available in the market. These products are demanded in high quantity for the better quality and design. These flowers are used in decoration in the houses and occupy a small place to grow. Our companies ensure to provide the best quality flower to the clients. These products are supplied all over the world at reasonable rates.
Features:
- Come in many colors
- Herbal remedy
- Long flowering period
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Poppy Flower
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We have gained years of experience in the cultivating, supplying, trading and exporting of Poppy Flower. These flowers are widely used for decorations and other various methods. Our products are well checked by the experts of the company and are supplied all over the nation. These products are available in the market in various colors and pattern and exports all over the world as per the demands of the clients.
Features:
- Colorful flowers
- 4-6 petals
- Successful weed of agriculture
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Pansy
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Dahlia
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Nayantara
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It is an endangered plant; the main cause of decline is habitat destruction by slash and burn agriculture. It is also however widely cultivated and is naturalised in subtropical and tropical areas of the world.It also known as in Bengali Nayantara.
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Agapanthus
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