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Flowers for planting in August

Flowers for planting in August

FLOWERS IN AUGUST

August is a rainy month, and although most people make flower plans based on rainfall, we have some favorite flowers in the month of August. During the rainy season flowers can be seen in gardens, and ponds or beautifying a vase in the month of August.

LIST OF FLOWERS IN THE AUGUST SEASON

Hibiscus Flower

Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus Flower

The Flower of Hibiscus is always smiling. Especially the month of August has proved to be favorable for their development. This flower is usually orange, yellow, red, and pink in color, but commonly in white color. It grows to 4-6 inches.
This flower prefers naturally acidic soil to neutral during growth. We can add sulfur compounds such as aluminum sulfate to lower the natural soil pH. Moist, well-drained soil with some organic matter is also beneficial for its growth.

Water Lilies Flower

Water Lilies Flower
Water Lilies Flower

The water lily Flower in the month of August is an aquatic flower and is a fragrant flower. We can grow it indoors to smell its sweet fragrance. Water Lilies flower is planted in water baskets, water compost, or loam on heavy soil which is beneficial for its growth.
The color of this flower is yellow, pink, red, pastel orange, and white. Benign water lilies are also known as “Chingbals”. The size of a water lily flower is 18 to 46 cm (about 7 to 18 inches) wide.

Gulmohar Flower

Gulmohar Flower
Gulmohar Flower

Gulmohar Flowers bloomed due to continuous rains. This flower has a sweet pleasant fragrance and Colorful flowers look very good-looking. This flower grows in two ways.
I. Through the process of scarification (cutting or weakening the outer layer of the seed).
II. Soak the seeds in warm water before sowing.
It needs warmer soil. It is grown as an ornamental in many places in the world, and in English, it is called Royal Poinciana, A Flamboyant Phoenix flower. The height of this flower is 18-25 inches, and its spread is 8-15 inches.

Carnation Flower

Carnation Flower
Carnation Flower

The carnation Flower is gradually replacing the roses in the world of flowers. This flower is very beautiful. The Carnation flowers are a great choice for bouquets and it is also related to Mother Mary. In fact, their true colors are pinkish-purple. But it is white, yellow, orange, red, and green artificial colors.

Fertile and good soil is required to grow this flower. The center of the flower cluster is protected by the application of lime. This temperature will be suitable for the growth of this flower. 50-65 degrees during the day and 40-50 degrees at night. Carnation flowers include varieties and hybrids and are 30 to 75 cm (1 to 2.5 ft) tall.

Chrysanthemums Flower

Chrysanthemums Flower
Chrysanthemums Flower

Pompom flowers are primarily used as bedding and landscape flowers. The name chrysanthemum is derived from the Greek words chrysos, meaning (gold) and Tirana (a flower). These colors Chrysanthemums flowers white, yellow, orange, lavender, purple, or red, belong to this flower.
At least six hours of sunlight per day is useful for this flower, and Choose a location with good soil. To take good care of the flower, water it daily for long life, And it is not necessary to fertilize it in autumn. Each flower is between 4 and 6 inches in diameter.

Jasmine Flowers

Jasmine Flowers
Jasmine Flowers

Jasmine is a flower that needs no introduction. Jasmine is a flower of the rainy season, because of its sweet and pungent fragrance, it is also called Gandhara. These white flowers and small flowers can miraculously withstand hot and heavy weather. Jasmine flower is also beneficial for treating insomnia and anxiety, this flower is used as medicine.
Jasmine oil is also known as the well-known secret behind the long and thick braids of women in South India. Jasmine blossoms are most commonly white, but some varieties produce yellow, pink, and pink-white blooms.
Jasmine will grow well in full sun to partial shade areas. Summer-flowering jasmine does best in a sunny location. The flowers are typically around 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in diameter. They are white or yellow, although in rare instances they can be slightly reddish.

 

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