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Top 20 Most Common Flowering Plants in 'Adan

Adan, Yemen boasts a diverse range of native flowers, thriving in its unique climatic and soil conditions. Amidst this natural setting, three standout blossoms have earned their distinction: Mother of thyme, Cow parsnip, and Arabian jasmine. These flowers contribute to the aesthetic allure and cultural significance of Adan, while also playing a vital role in the state's ecosystem. Cited sources ensure the accuracy and reliability of this summary.

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Most Common Flower Plants
Mother of thyme
1. Mother of thyme
Mother of thyme, or Creeping Thyme, is a flowering lawn substitute. It grows in low, dense mats and is hardy and deer resistant. This flowering herb is edible, like other species of Thyme, and has a mild, mint-like flavor. It grows easily and can be started by seed or division.
Bloom Time:
Late spring, Summer
Cow parsnip
2. Cow parsnip
Cow parsnip (Heracleum sphondylium) is a species of flowering perennial herb related to parsley and fennel. Its specific epithet, "sphondylium," means "vertebrate," and references its segmented appearance. This species produces extremely large amounts of nectar and thus attracts many bees.
Bloom Time:
Summer, Fall
False christmas cactus
3. False christmas cactus
False christmas cactus gets its name from its flowering season; producing red purple pink or white flowers from fall to winter. Native to a small coastal strip on the east of Brazil this cactus prefers the shade and humidity of jungle conditions. In the wild hummingbirds pollinate the flowers.
Bloom Time:
Early spring, Winter
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Arabian jasmine
4. Arabian jasmine
Arabian jasmine has much significance in many countries around the world. It is the national flower of both the Philippines and Indonesia. It is regularly used in ceremonial costumes and decorations in Sri Lanka, while in China it is the key ingredient in Jasmine tea. Hawaiians use arabian jasmine to make fragrant leis, and in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India it is used in garlands and hair adornments.
Bloom Time:
Mid spring, Late spring, Summer, Fall
Creeping baby's-breath
5. Creeping baby's-breath
Creeping baby's-breath is a creeping flowering plant. Its Latin name (Gypsophila repens) means "creeping chalk lover," referencing the plants love for dry, chalky slopes like those in the European mountains. In summer, it is recognizable by it's many star-shaped flowers. It has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Bloom Time:
Late spring, Summer, Early fall
Yellow ox-eye
6. Yellow ox-eye
Native to Europe, yellow ox-eye, or Buphthalmum salicifolium, is a perennial member of the aster family. It has the appearance of a yellow daisy, with single flower heads on tall stalks. It tolerant of both drought and salt and works well as a ground cover.
Bloom Time:
Summer, Fall
Wood crane's-bill
7. Wood crane's-bill
Wood crane's-bill (Geranium sylvaticum) is a deciduous perennial that will grow to 61 cm tall and 76 cm wide. It blooms in late spring to early summer with gorgeous bright violet-blue flowers. Blossoms are cup-shaped with contrasting white centers. Thrives in full sun or partial shade and makes a great addition to cottage gardens, beds and borders. Cut back dead leaves and faded flowers to encourage new growth and more blooms.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Summer, Fall
Rose geranium
8. Rose geranium
The rose geranium (*Pelargonium graveolens*) is a shrub native to some nations in South Africa. The plant is desirable to many for its decorative purposes - attractive white to pink flower clusters and fruits that resemble that of a stork’s long beak. The plant leaves produce economically valuable rose-smelling essential oil for the perfume industry.
Bloom Time:
Mid spring, Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
Winter heath
9. Winter heath
Both the foliage and the flowers of winter heath (Erica carnea) add welcome color to a winter garden. It is suited to borders, containers, rock gardens, and banks and will bloom profusely throughout the winter. Extremely hardy, it will even bloom beneath the snow and become visible only when the snow melts.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Late fall, Winter
French tamarisk
10. French tamarisk
French tamarisk (Tamarix gallica) is a deciduous shrub that will grow to 4 m tall. It blooms in summer with pinkish-purple flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. Thrives in full sun and prefers dry or moist well-drained soil. It is native to Europe and has naturalized in regions in the United States. It can be invasive.
Bloom Time:
Summer
Stemless carline thistle
11. Stemless carline thistle
In some cultures, the stemless carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) is used to predict the weather, as the flowers close when it is about to rain. The flowers last for up to two months and often dry on the plant. Basque people attach the dried flowers to their front doors as a sign of welcome.
Bloom Time:
Summer, Early fall
Devil's-backbone
12. Devil's-backbone
Devil's-backbone (Euphorbia tithymaloides) is a succulent species of spurge native to North and Central America. It has been planted in gardens since the 17th century and valued for its unique appearance and its habit of attracting hummingbirds. However, nearly all parts of this species are toxic and should not be consumed.
Bloom Time:
Late spring, Summer, Early fall
Slender false garlic
13. Slender false garlic
Slender false garlic (Nothoscordum gracile) is a herbaceous perennial that will grow to 51 cm tall. It blooms from spring to summer with clusters of small white flowers with purple stripes and colorful green and gold stamens. Flowers bloom at the top of the stem. Considered a weed it is commonly found growing along sandy roadsides and woods. Attracts bees and other pollinators.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Early summer
Common bird's-foot trefoil
14. Common bird's-foot trefoil
Common bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) is a common flowering perennial plant that grows widely throughout Europe and North America. Commercially, it is often added to livestock feed to prevent bloating. In Britain, common bird's-foot trefoil is often referred to as "butter and eggs" due to its flowering appearance and golden color. It attracts bumblebees and is considered an invasive species in North America and Australia.
Bloom Time:
Mid spring, Late spring, Summer, Early fall
Common zinnia
15. Common zinnia
The common zinnia is a popular garden plant that has usually been hybridized from different wild varieties. It thrives in relatively dry conditions with good airflow and comes in many colors.
Bloom Time:
Summer, Fall
February daphne
16. February daphne
The Daphne mezereum is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to 1.5 m tall. Its leaves are soft, spirally arranged on the stems. The february daphne produces a bright red berry as the fruit which is extremely poisonous for humans.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Early summer, Winter
Fern-leaf lavender
17. Fern-leaf lavender
Fern-leaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) is notable for its showy violet flowers that bloom atop long, woolly gray stems. The flowers always bloom in summer but can appear year-round in warmer climates. With "lavender" in the name, it should be no surprise that the plant puts off a pleasing aroma. And as an added bonus, fern-leaf lavender also attracts butterflies.
Bloom Time:
Late spring, Summer, Fall
Chinese hibiscus
18. Chinese hibiscus
Chinese hibiscus is a small flowering tree. Its fragrant flowers are well known the world over, leading to many cultivated variants. Chinese hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia and is featured on Malaysian coins. Although the Latin name, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, means “the rose of China,” it is not related to true roses.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Summer, Fall
Chinaberry tree
19. Chinaberry tree
The chinaberry tree is considered an invasive species in many areas because of its tendency to grow into impassable thickets and crowd out other plants. The entire chinaberry tree is poisonous to humans and many other animals, although cows and some birds have no problems eating the fruit.
Bloom Time:
Late spring, Early summer, Mid summer
Ornamental pincushion
20. Ornamental pincushion
The origin of the common name ornamental pincushion is easy to identify. One look at its flowers with protrusions resembling pins coming out of a pincushion provides a sure clue. These unique flowers come in shades of orange, yellow, or crimson, making for a stunning showpiece in the garden. Ornamental pincushion are rounded and spreading shrubs that can grow up to 1.5 m tall and 2 m in diameter.
Bloom Time:
Spring, Summer
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