Why Don’t More People Talk About Flowers That Start with N?
Hey everyone,
I was browsing through different plant ideas for my garden and noticed something kind of odd—flowers that start with the letter N barely come up in conversations. Is it just me, or are they seriously underrated?
Have any of you actually grown these before? I’ve seen a few like Narcissus and Nasturtium mentioned here and there, but I’m not sure how common they really are in everyday gardens. Do they grow well in typical backyard conditions or even in containers?
Also, are they easy to maintain, or do they need a bit more care compared to other popular flowers? I’m trying to mix in some unique plants this season but don’t want something too complicated.
While looking into this, I came across a really useful guide—if you’re curious too, definitely check this out: Flowers that start with N. It gives a pretty clear idea of what options are available and how they differ.
One more thing I’ve been wondering—do any of these flowers stand out for fragrance or attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies? That would be a big plus.
Would love to hear your thoughts or experiences if you’ve tried growing any of these.
