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A vibrant wildflower native to the western United States. Known for its brilliant orange, cup-shaped petals, it is the state flower of California! It blooms in spring and early summer, covering fields and hillsides with its striking color. The plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in well-drained soils with full sun. Flowers open in sunlight and close at night or on cloudy days, adding dynamic beauty to gardens and landscapes.
A charming annual wildflower native to California. Known for its delicate, sky-blue, cup-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring. Grows low to the ground, forming a soft, spreading mat of foliage and thrives in well-drained soil and partial shade. Its dainty flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding beauty and biodiversity to gardens.
The brittlebush gets its name from its brittle stems, which can easily snap. A hardy, drought-tolerant shrub native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Well-adapted to arid environments and thrives in full sun with minimal water. Its flowers attract pollinators, making it a valuable addition to xeriscapes and native plant gardens.
A pink rose is a classic symbol of love, gratitude, and admiration. Known for its delicate beauty and sweet fragrance, the pink rose comes in various shades, from soft pastel pinks to vibrant, deep pinks. The flower’s symbolism can vary by hue: lighter pinks often represent gentleness and joy, while darker pinks convey appreciation and recognition.
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