The Beauty of Flowers


Flowers can uplift us, bring us joy, make us happy, and touch our hearts.

Flowers are not just beautiful to look at, but they also serve a critical role in our ecosystem. Flowers attract insects and birds, which serve as pollinators for the plant itself. Insects and birds also help keep the surrounding ecosystem of flowers well maintained and healthy by keeping away predators, and utilizing the plants or flowers for their own growth. All plants produce a flower at some point during the process of their growth. The flower itself produces seeds, which are then pollinated by either being transported by birds or insects, or by being released into the wind or dropped from the plant. Flowers help keep the ecosystem growing and provide new plant life, as well as help sustain local insects and birds. (Hunker)

In addition to the benefits flowers provide to the local ecosystem, they also greatly benefit humans. The natural bugs and birds that flowers attract help keep our own surrounding environment healthy. The seeds that flowers drop and pollinate locally produce more plants, and more fruits and vegetables for us to eat. In addition, certain bugs–such as bees, produce honey from the nectar of the flowers, but also pollinate the flowers as they do so–allowing them to produce seeds. The bugs and birds flowers attract help keep some “bad” bugs away, such as bugs that may eat or destroy other plants. (Hunker)

Seen on Native Garden Tour
Pink Edged Rose
Brilliant Pink
Two Pink Roses
Two Pink Roses
Single Flower
Seen on Native Garden Tour

Help Our Pollinators by Growing Native Flowers

Learn how to design and create a beautiful flower garden here.

Nine beneficial insects every flower garden and flowering shrub needs. Learn more here.

Composting helps plants, shrubs and trees stay healthy without the use of harmful chemicals. Learn all about composting here.

Purple Snap Dragon
Deep Purple Snap Dragon
Red Tinged Rose
At Kew Gardens
Pale Yellow Rose
Brilliant Pink Rose





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