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Top 5 Plants With Intensely Colored Flowers

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By Indigo FowlerPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Top 5 Plants With Intensely Colored Flowers
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We cannot contradict this saying of the people in most cases, but when we remember nature and its riches, we easily say that beauty is universal. 

You can't be indifferent when you immerse yourself in an autumn landscape, in the glow of the sea, in the flowering trees of spring, or the ocean of flowers in this world. 

 And, because we have always reached the chapter on flowers, we confess with all our heart that we love them, for everything they offer us. 

 Their scent, their pastel or strong shades, the forms full of elegance, suppleness, and the feelings they arouse in us when we receive them as a gift. 

Of course, to ask us what are the most beautiful flowers in the world, I would say all of them, because once you lose sight of their details, even if it is picked from the field, you will discover the secret that makes them beautiful. , In his way. 

Flowers represent the symbol of purity and beauty, but also ephemerality. Each flower enjoys a relatively short period in which it unfolds its petals to reveal its full splendor, so the flowers remind us of the power of the present and the fact that beauty is fleeting. 

 Flowers are with us at all the important events in life: birth, baptism, anniversary, marriage, and finally at the funeral. 

 However, we will strive to make a "short encyclopedia" of the most attractive brightly colored flowers. 

The most beloved plants in the house or garden are those with intensely colored flowers. Among them are some species that are not missing from the collection of any plant lover. Here are the most popular plants with richly colored flowers!

Fuchsia

Fuchsia or Cercelus is a flowing plant, especially beloved due to its velvety and fragrant flowers, which hang like earrings on flexible shoots. Specimens of this species are not missing from the garden of any plant lover. Cercelus flowers are variously colored, the most common shades being pink, white, lilac, and red. This plant prefers bright places but away from direct sunlight and a high degree of humidity. 

Dahlia 

Dahlia is one of the favorite plants in the garden due to its large, colorful flowers. This plant blooms during the summer and until late autumn and the chromatic range of the flowers includes a series of colors, such as white, yellow, red, pink, purple, or combinations between them. 

For harmonious development, dahlias need plenty of light, heat, and water. 

Geranium 

Geranium or Pelargonium is a perennial plant, native to South Africa, with flowers of intense colors such as red, pink, red-orange, or purple. 

 This flower is very common, being loved for its flower chromaticity and for being easy to care for. Geraniums usually bloom from early spring until late autumn, but in optimal conditions of light and temperature, they can bloom in winter, indoors. 

Hortensia 

 Hydrangea, with its large and colorful flowers, is one of the most beloved garden plants. The flowers of this plant change color during development, at first being almost white, after which they will acquire shades of pink or blue, depending on the pH of the soil. 

Some flowers may not have any of these colors, because, during the maturation of the bush, they may turn purple and then green. Hydrangea prefers light, but not direct and a high amount of water. 

Begonia 

Begonia is a very decorative plant with its variously colored leaves and flowers. 

The strong colors of the flowers, such as white, pink, orange, purple, or red, offer spectacular images in any garden or home, and for this reason, such plants are highly sought after. Begonias bloom from May to September, but inside the house, in optimal conditions, they can bloom all year round.

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