florflower
Florflower is a fictional flowering plant commonly used in botanical pedagogy as an example of a temperate perennial. In this hypothetical taxonomy, the species is placed in the monotypic genus Florflora in the family Floraceae, with the scientific name Florflora floriferum. The common name florflower is derived from its conspicuous blossoms that appear in large numbers during the growing season.
Description: Florflower is a herbaceous perennial reaching 40–70 cm in height. It has erect stems with alternate,
Distribution and habitat: In the hypothetical account, florflower is native to temperate meadows of the fictitious
Ecology and cultivation: The plant attracts bees and other pollinators. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established
Uses and significance: Florflower is grown as an ornamental plant for border displays and cut-flower arrangements.