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Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Moon flower

They bloom only at night

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They do this because night-flying insects mostly pollinate them. One such insect is the hawk moth. The flowers are sensitive to small changes in light so that they are open when these insects are out in the evening.

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Facts About Flowers

30 Pretty Flower Images - Best Types of Flowers for Your Garden
1. Roses are related to apples, raspberries, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, pears, and almonds.
2.     Tulip bulbs were more valuable than gold in Holland in the 1600s.
3.     Ancient civilizations burned aster leaves to ward off evil spirits.
4.     Tulip bulbs can be substituted for onions in a recipe.
5.     Chrysanthemums are associated with funerals in Malta and are considered unlucky.
6.     The very expensive spice, saffron, comes from a type of crocus flower.
7.     The largest flower in the world is the titan arums, which produce flowers 10 feet high and 3 feet wide. The flowers smell of decaying flesh and are also known as corpse flowers, as pictured at the top of this post. Creative Commons Flickr photo courtesy of un_cola.
8.     Almost 60 percent of fresh-cut flowers grown in the U.S. come from California.
9.     Hundreds of years ago, when Vikings invaded Scotland, they were slowed by patches of wild thistle, allowing the Scots time to escape. Because of this, the wild thistle was named Scotland’s national flower.
10.  The lotus was considered a sacred flower by ancient Egyptians and was used in burial rituals. This flower blooms in rivers and damp wetlands, but may lie dormant for years during times of drought, only to rise again with the return of water. Egyptians viewed it as a symbol of resurrection and eternal life.
11.  Scientists discovered the world’s oldest flower in 2002, in northeast China. The flower, named Archaefructus sinensis, bloomed around 125 million years ago and resembles a water lily.
12.  The juice from bluebell flowers was used historically to make glue.
13.  Foxglove is an old English name, derived from the belief that foxes slipped their feet into the leaves of the plant to sneak up on prey.
14.  Dandelions might seem like weeds, but the flowers and leaves are a good source of vitamins A and C, iron, calcium, and potassium. One cup of dandelion greens provides 7,000-13,000 I.U. of vitamin A.
15.  The flower buds of the marsh marigold are pickled as a substitute for capers.
16.  Sunflowers move throughout the day in response to the movement of the sun from east to west.
17.  Moonflowers bloom only at night, closing during the day.
18.  Flowering nicotiana is related to tobacco, from which cigarettes are made.
19.  Gas plants produce a clear gas on humid, warm nights. This gas is said to be ignitable with a lit match.
20.  When Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, they subsisted on the roots of the Sego Lily Plant. This plant is the state flower of Utah.
21.  The cornstarch-like powder known as arrowroot is derived from the plant, Marantha arundinacea, and is native to India. It was used by indigenous people to draw out the toxins from a poisoned arrow wound. Today, it is used to thicken pies and jellies.
22.  Angelica was used in Europe for hundreds of years as a cure for everything from the bubonic plague to indigestion. It was thought to ward off evil spirits.
23.  Blue cohosh, also known as squaw root or papoose root, was used by Native American women to ensure easy labor and childbirth.
24.  During the Middle Ages, the lady’s mantle was thought to have magic healing properties.
25.  When Achilles was born, his mother dipped him head first in a bath of yarrow tea, believing it had protective qualities. Yarrow is still known for healing and was used during World War I to heal soldiers’ wounds.



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Friday, 24 April 2020

Flower Daisy



Daisy | plant | Britannica
Daisies belong to the daisy family of Compositae, now known as Asteraceae in flowering plants. Daisies are native to north and central Europe.
The origin of the word Daisy is the Anglo Saxon “daes eage” which literally means “day’s eye”. It was called this because of daisies open at dawn as the day just starts to begin.KingdomPlantaePhylumAnthophytaClassMagnoliopsidaOrderAsteralesFamilyAsteraceaeGenusBellis
A Daisy symbolizes innocence and purity. It can also symbolize new beginnings. The flower meaning of daisy is “loyal love” and “I will never tell”.

Some Interesting Facts about Daisies

  • A Daisy is a perennial whose evergreen leaves form a basal tuft or a rosette.
  • Daisy flower plant has a prostrate fashion or a growing habit of spreading.
  • Daisies can be propagated by division in spring or through sowing seeds in spring or late autumn.
  • English Daisy is a serious weed in the northwest United States.
  • The Daisy flowers open at dawn and are visited by many small insects.
  • Daisies are used by children to make daisy chains.
  • The Daisy's leaves are edible and can be used in salads.

About the Daisy Plant and Flower

A Daisy flower is composed of white petals and a yellow center, although the flower can sometimes have a pink or rose color.
Daisies are not made of just one flower. A Daisy is made up of two types of flowers - disk florets and petal-like white ray florets. The disk florets are at the center and the ray florets are at the periphery but they are arranged to give the impression of being a single flower. This arrangement on Daisies is a type of inflorescence known as a capitulum.
The stems of Daisies are smooth and leafless and support a single flower. Daisy plants have 3 - 4 inch flower stalks. The Daisy leaf texture varies and may be smooth or hairy, narrow at the base and slightly lobed. The Daisy flower stalks are generally longer than the leaves.

Varieties of Daisies

Some of the varieties of Daisies are the white Daisy-like flowers, the Spanish Daisy, Blue Daisy, Lazy Daisy or Prairie Daisy, African Daisy, Michaelmas Daisy, Swan River Daisy, Tatarian Daisy, Painted Daisy, Paris Daisy, Shasta Daisy, Crown-Daisy, Ox-eye Daisy, Nippon Oxeye Daisy, Giant Daisy, African Daisy, Kingfisher Daisy, Sunshine Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy or Barberton Daisy, Tahoka Daisy, Livingstone Daisy, Gloriosa Daisy, Dahlberg Daisy and Butter Daisy.


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Sunflowers

Making sunlight liquid – a brief history of sunflowers

Helianthus is a genus of plants comprising about 70 species. Except for three species in South America, all Helianthus species are native to North America and Central America. The common names "sunflower" and "common sunflower" typically refer to the popular annual species Helianthus annuus, whose round flower heads in combination with the ligules look like the sun This and other species, notably Jerusalem artichoke (H. tuberosus), are cultivated in temperate regions and some tropical regions as food crops for humans, cattle, and poultry, and as ornamental plants. The species H. annuus typically grows during the summer and into early fall, with the peak growth season being mid-summer.



Perennial sunflower species are not as common in garden use due to their tendency to spread rapidly and become invasive. The whorled sunflower, Helianthus verticillatus, was listed as an endangered species in 2014 when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a final rule protecting it under the Endangered Species Act. The primary threats are industrial forestry and pine plantations in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. They grow to 1.8 m (6 ft) and are primarily found in woodlands, adjacent to creeks and moist, prairie-like areas


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Biggest Flower in the World

What is the largest and stinkiest flower in the world? - Quora

Rafflesia arnoldii

The flower with the world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds! It is a parasitic plant, with no visible leaves, roots, or stems.



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BEST QUOTES ABOUT FLOWERS

  • “Where flowers bloom so does hope.” – Lady Bird Johnson
  • “Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.” – Luther Burbank
  • “Life is the flower for which love is the honey.” – Victor Hugo
  • “Love is the flower you’ve got to let grow.” – John Lennon
  • “A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.” – Max
  • “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.” – Buddha
  • “Minds are like flowers; they open only when the time is right.” – Stephen Richards
  • “Flowers… are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty out values all the utilities in the world.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • “Flowers… are a proud assertion that a ray of beauty out values all the utilities in the world.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • “Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.” – Gerard De Nerval
  • “Flowers are like friends; They bring color to your world.” – Unknown
  • “Earth laughs in flowers.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • “Flowers don’t tell, they show.” – Stephanie Skeem
  • “Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.” – Jim Carrey



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