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The flowers in this coloring page are inspired by the cinquefoil, a lovely perennial plant often grown in gardens. Its name comes from the Latin word potens, meaning "powerful," because people once believed it had healing properties. The cinquefoil is actually related to strawberries and roses, since it belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae).
These flowers are easy to recognize thanks to their five rounded petals that open like a simple star. They come in many different colors: white, yellow, pink, red... and even orange, just like in this coloring page. Cinquefoils bloom for a very long time, often from spring until the first frosts, making them true champions of flowering. They also attract bees and butterflies, who visit the blossoms to sip nectar.
When coloring, you can choose warm shades like apricot orange or coppery orange for the petals, deep carmine or garnet red for the centers, and soft green or olive green for the stems and leaves. Or, if you prefer, you can imagine a magical cinquefoil with multicolored petals, each one in a different shade, like a little floral firework! Have fun coloring these orange cinquefoils and discover, through this page, the amazing diversity and beauty of flowers that brighten our gardens!

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