Flowers That Start With Q
Finding flowers that start with the letter “Q” can be quite a task, as there are relatively few compared to other more common letters. However, here are a few examples:
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Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota): Often considered a wildflower, this delicate white flower is actually a type of wild carrot. It’s named after Queen Anne of Great Britain, and its lacy, intricate flowers are highly recognizable.
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Quince Blossom (Chaenomeles speciosa): While the Quince is more commonly known as a fruit-bearing tree, its blossoms are beautiful and vibrant, often appearing in shades of red, pink, or white.
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Quaker Ladies (Houstonia caerulea): Also known as Bluets, these small, star-shaped flowers are typically pale blue with a yellow center and grow in clusters.
Each of these flowers has its own unique beauty and characteristics, making them special additions to gardens and natural landscapes.