Most people don’t realize how many floral varieties grow across Long Island but once you see, it’s hard to never miss again!
Here’s a list of just some of the beauty that grows nearby:
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Ageratum
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Allium
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Alyssum
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Amaranth
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Ammi majus / orlaya
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Anemone
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Asclepia Tuberosa
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Aster
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Aster
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Autumn Olive
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Bachelor's Button
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Basil
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Bells of Ireland
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Beneficials Mix
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Blue Flax
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Bronze Fennel
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Bupleurum
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Calendula
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Carnation
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Celosia
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Cerinthe
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Cherry Blossom
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Chinese Forget Me Not
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Chrysanthemum
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Columbine
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Coreopsis
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Cosmos
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Crabapple Blossom
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Craspedia
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Cynoglossum
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Cypress Vine
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Daffodils
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Dahlia
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Dahlia
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Daisy
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Dara
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Delphinium
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Denver Daisy Rudbeckia
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Dianthus
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Didiscus
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Echinacea
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Eucalyptus
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Euphorbia
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Feverfew
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Forsythia
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Foxglove
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Frosted Explosion
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Gladiolas
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Globe Amaranth
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Godetia
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Gomphrena
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Goldenrod
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Gypsophelia
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Hellebores
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Honeywort
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Hyacinth Bean
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Hydrangea
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Ipomea
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Jupiter's Beard
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Kiss Me Over
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Lavender
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Lilac
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Lily
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Larkspur
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Lisianthus
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Lupine
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Marigold
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Millet
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Mock Orange
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Morning Glory
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Narcissus
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Nasturtium
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Nigella
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Orchid
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Orlaya
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Panicum
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Peach Blossom
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Peony
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Phacelia
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Phlox
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Pom Pon
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Poppy
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Quince
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Queen Anne's Lace
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Ranunculus
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Red Clover
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Rosemary
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Roses
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Rudbeckia
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Rye Grass
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Sage
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Salvia
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Scabiosa
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Single Magic Feverfew
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Snapdragon
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Sorghum
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Spirea
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Statice
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Stock
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Strawflower
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Sunflower
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Sweet Peas
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Tithonia
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Torch Tithonia
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Tulip
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Verbena Bonariensis
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Viburnum Opulis
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Yarrow
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Zinnia