Types of Potted Flowers

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Potted plants add beautiful color to any patio.

Potted plants can dress up any balcony or front porch. You can change your mind about where you want them and you will not affect the delicate root system. Pots also help maintain specific growing requirements such as moisture levels, pH and soil types. Make sure the pot you choose has a good way to drain excess water to prevent root rot. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Bellflowers

    • Bellflower
      Bellflower

      Bellflowers are perennial plants that got their name because they produce bell-shaped flowers in the early summer. The stalks produce approximately a dozen purple-blue flowers and grow up to 30 inches tall. These easy to grow plants can be in a pot and will bloom in early July. Bellflowers will continue to bloom until the first frost. Make sure this potted plant is kept in full sun and has rich, well drained soil.

    Butterfly Flower

    • Butterfly Milkweed
      Butterfly Milkweed

      The butterfly flower, also known as the butterfly milkweed, is native in the United States and is seen growing in many states. The plant does well in pots and produces bright orange flowers in mid-summer. The blooms sit atop the plants that will grow 24 to 36 inches tall. The flowers attract butterflies and they feed on the foliage. Most parts of the butterfly flower plant are toxic so make sure to keep away from children and pets. The plant prefers full to partial sun and sandy, well drained soil.

    Caladiums

    • Caladiums
      Caladiums

      Caladiums are highly valued for their beautiful colored leaves and make great potted plants. All caladiums are green with a variety of colored patterns on each leaf. These plants lose a considerable amount of moisture through their large leaves so they have a rather high water requirement. The plants do well when soil is moist but not water-logged. Caladiums prefer partial shade and by placing mulch around the base of these plants will help to keep the moisture in.

    Impatiens

    • Impatiens
      Impatiens

      Impatiens are perfect for pots, window boxes and hanging baskets. The plants produce small flowers in colors such as pink, white, salmon, red, orange and purple. There are many varieties of impatiens and these plants will get approximately 9 to 30 inches in width/height. These flowers prefer some sun but do not like direct sunlight. Soil must be well drained and remain moist.

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  • Photo Credit One pot with flowers image by Oleg Gubanov from Fotolia.com wild bellflower and sky image by Maxim Petrichuk from Fotolia.com Monarch butterfly. image by sabrihayes from Fotolia.com feuille de caladium image by Unclesam from Fotolia.com impatiens image by palms from Fotolia.com

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