What flowers bloom in summer

What flowers bloom in summer

1. Lotus

The lotus blooms between June and September, with summer being its peak flowering period. The lotus is an aquatic plant. In summer, you can always see lotus flowers standing on the water surface of the green lotus pond. Hence the beautiful sight of the endless green lotus leaves reaching the sky and the red lotus flowers reflecting the sun. Its fruit is edible and has high nutritional value.

2. Carnation

The flowering period of carnations is concentrated between May and July. The flowers are rich in colors, including pink, red, yellow, green, etc., and they also emit a faint fragrance during the flowering period. Carnations are suitable as gifts for mothers. They represent maternal love and can be purchased as a gift for mothers on Mother's Day in May.

3. Jasmine

Jasmine has a long flowering period, blooming from May to November, with peak flowering periods concentrated in summer and autumn. When it blooms, the flowers are pure white and emit a rich fragrance, making it very popular.

4. Lily

Lilies also bloom in summer. The flowers are pure white, full of fragrance, and have beautiful meanings, making them very suitable as gifts. Some lily varieties have high edible value and can be used as ingredients to make delicious dishes.

5. Epiphyllum

The flowering period of Epiphyllum is concentrated between June and August. Its flowers mostly bloom at night and the flowering period is very short, lasting only about four hours, hence the saying of "ephemeral". If you want to see its flowers, you need to pay more attention in the summer evenings.

6. Water Lily

Like lotus, water lily is also an aquatic plant, and its flowering period is concentrated between June and August in summer. The ornamental value is extremely high during the flowering period, and the flowers are rich and bright in color, with red, white, and pink being common. If you want it to bloom as scheduled, you must provide it with sufficient light during the breeding period.

7. Sunflower

The sunflower is golden in color, and looks like the golden sun when it blooms. It loves light very much and its flowers usually face the sun, so it is also called sunflower.

8. Other flowers

Most flower plants like light and warm environments, and the environment in summer is suitable, so there are many kinds of blooming plants. In addition to the above-mentioned species, there are hydrangea, marigold, platycodon, geranium, morning glory, hibiscus, marigold, aster, astilbe, coreopsis, echinacea, dahlia, daylily, iris, etc. They have bright colors and beautiful postures, and their ornamental value during flowering period is relatively high.

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