Flowers that were difficult to identify Tweet Flowers that were difficult to identifyPrunella grandifloraPrunella grandiflora or large-flowered selfhea (Prunella grandiflora) is an evergreen perennial herb belonging to the family Lamiaceae native to Europe and Asia Minor. In its native habitat, it grows Gray SedumGray Sedum, scientific name:Kalanchoe laxiflora , is a perennial and succulent plants of the crassulaceae of Kalanchoe genus native to Madagascar. Meet the cold weather and green foliage turns pink. LActaea asiaticActaea asiatic (Scientific name: Actaea asiatic) is a perennial herb of the family Ranunculaceae, native to Japan, Korea and China. It is a wildflower that grows naturally in forests in the wildernesAloe SaturnAloe Saturn (scientific name: Aloe Hybrid 'LEO 8544') is a garden variety of Aloe. The flowers start out red and change to yellow underneath as they bloom, creating a gorgeous two-tone red-yellow coloVeltheimia capensisVeltheimia capensis, commonly called sand lily , is perennial plant of the departmentAsparagaceae , of the Veltheimia genus native to South Africa Western Cape Province. Wintry succulent plants in t Other FeaturesList of Cherry BlossomsList of Cherry Blossoms Cherry tree (scientific name: Cerasus L.) is the flower to represent spring in Japan. It is a deciduous broad-leaved tree of the Rosaceae family Cerasus genus. It makes 5 dialHimalayan FlowersHimalayan FlowersLegendary CreaturesPlants with names of legendary creatures in their flower names - dragons, mites, yamata-no-orochi, unicorns, and scarabs.ClematisClematisVietnam FlowersVietnam FlowersPlants caught in the incidentThe plants involved in the incident Opium poppy such as 'Papaver setigerum'-"First Opium War" (UK-China Qing War, 1840), Breadfruit-“Mutiny on the Bounty” (British Inboard Rebellion 1789), Rose-Wars