• Dahlia Flower

    Dahlias are tuberous perennials, and most have simple leaves that are segmented and toothed. The compound flowers may be white, red, or purple in colour.One of the most beloved summer flowers, dahlias are often seen at farmer's markets and weddings—especially dinner plate varieties that can grow to be as large as your head.

  • Red Poppy Blossom Flower

    The red poppy flower,also known as the Papaver somniferum, is one of the world’s most popular wildflowers.The red poppy is native to most of North Africa, but today is best known for its presence in Central Europe.The poppy is a common symbol that has been used to represent everything from peace to death and even simply sleep.

  • Lily Flower

    The name lily comes from the Latin word for this type of flower, “lilium." The flowers represent purity, innocence and rebirth: in religious iconography, and are also often depicted at the Resurrection of Christ. The lily is incredible for pollinators, attracting insects with its large colorful flowers and tasteful nectar.

What is the importance of flowers in our life? Flowers not only add color, texture, and biodiversity to gardens and environments, they are also an important structure for plants and an essential food source for many organisms. Flowers are an important means of attracting pollen substances to plants, and plants need to produce seeds, the reproductive structures that allow seeds to exist for generations. Flowers can also protect growing seeds and successfully pass genetic material to the next generation. Flowering plants are called angiosperms and are a group that has evolved to include a variety of sizes, shapes, and colours.