Ranunculus chrysanthemum peony many have their roots in Greek and Latin.
Flower names for streets. Like narcissus Im sure settlers carried them with. In terms of trees the most popular address name is beech with 8298 entries followed by hawthorn yew oak and elm. See the lists below for the most popular names The most popular flower-inspired British address names.
This name generator will give you 10 random plant names of 2 different types. For example a street named Rose might be the surname of a prominent or founding citizen of the town it might be the first name of a female or it might be the name of a flower. The first 5 names in this generator are the generic name types names like Cliff Daisy Arctic Fluxroot and Demon Geranium.
All the plants in these names are actual plants which exist in. Overall there are more than 54000 flower-related and almost 49500 tree-related addresses in the UK. Horticulturist Steve Hampson said flowers like begonias carnations and dahlias were popular back then.
Also known as flowering onion this plant grows from a bulb or from seed and produces globes of purple clusters of flowers atop long stems. Florence comes from the Latin florens which means flourishing or prosperous Forsythia a plant with bright yellow flowers. Also known as windflower these tuberous flowers produce poppy-like blooms in early-to-mid spring.
Similarly Orange might be the name of a fruit a colour or the name of the largest west-flowing river in South Africa. Floral monikers are a popular choice for girls with Lily and Violet among the top 40 girls names last year. The name is from the Old English word doegesaege meaning eye of the day Fern first used as a name in the 19th century.
The surname Fearsithe in Gaelic which means man of peace. Plant in full sun in moist but well-drained soil.