Wildflower
A wildflower refers to a flowering plant that grows in natural or unmanaged habitats rather than being cultivated in gardens or landscapes. Wildflowers encompass a wide range of species, including annuals, biennials, and perennials, and they vary in size, color, and form. They often adapt to local climates and soils, and many occur as part of native ecosystems.
Habitat and distribution are diverse, spanning meadows, pastures, fields, roadsides, woodlands, and alpine or desert regions.
Life cycles and reproduction vary: annual wildflowers complete their growth and seed production within a single
Ecological and cultural significance is broad. Wildflowers provide nectar and pollen, helping sustain pollinator populations and