2. untries to grow flowers
Netherlands is one of the
countries in the world-famous to
grow flowers,
Attract fields Dutch a lot of
visitors throughout the year,
Begins this beauty in the month
of March until August, started
planting flowers in the
Netherlands than 400 years and
is now producing flower 9 billion
a year annum.
3. How To Care For
Roses ?
If Your Roses Arrived In Their Own
Vase Or Other ContainerCheck the
water supply immediately. Add
lukewarm water as needed. Avoid
water from a water softener. For best
results, use floral preservative, if
provided. Mix the preservative with
room temperature water, in the
proportion recommended on the
package. Display your roses in a cool
location, out of direct sunlight or drafts,
and away from electrical appliances
(for safety and to avoid heat.)Check
your arrangement daily to make sure it
has plenty of clear, fresh water. If the
water appears cloudy after a couple of
4. * Drying flowers:
The simplest way to dry flowers is
suspended from the legs so that the flower
pendulous
Down to be cutting unnecessary paperwork
or withered, and then divided into packets
Small it is linked to a string or anything you
have available. Attached flowers from her
legs in place
Warm dark and dry, drought important
necessity in order to prevent rot Zhoroma
and there
Faardha light of wilting.
This method takes about two weeks and the
length of time depends on the type of
flowers
Tgvvha, humidity and degree also Aharrh.
Flowers are traffic on every two or three
days
And touch to see the degree of drought.
5. Gift Ideas with flowers ..
Who doesn't like cupcakes? For those
watching their weight, or perhaps others
who just plain really love flowers, this
cupcake in bloom arrangement is a sweet,
anytime gift idea. Comes with a reusable
cupcake holder, white carnations, candle,
and "celebrate!" flag.
A stunning flower gift that won't leave the
recipient wondering about how you feel.
Includes a dozen roses, six calla lilies, and
delivered in a special overnight box to
ensure long lasting blooms.
6. Lily of the Valley is a
perennial plant that shaped funny. This plant has
flowers hanging from the stalk like a bell. These
flowers have a fragrant aroma and fragrant. Lily
of the Valley is the most beautiful flower in the
Lily family. Normally flowering in the spring in a
country that has 4 seasons.
Lily of the Valley flowers are usually white, but
some are white, slightly pink. Usually in
September of this flower is sweet berries issued
in petalnya. Lily of the Valley can be used as an
epilepsy drug, prevents toxins, and liver
treatment. Lily of the Valley contain
Convallatoxin. If consumed in excessive
amounts can cause toxicity.
Lily of the Valley is a symbol of purity,
innocence, charm, and simplicity. This flower is
also believed to bring luck in love. Then the
flower is often used in wedding flower bouquet.
This flower is used symbols for the birth month
of May, because it usually grows in the month of
May. Lily of the Valley also called Lily May. For
the month of May flowers other alternative is the
other type of lily flower.
7. African
Violets
have beautiful,
colorful blooms
and soft, velvety
leaves. They are
a beautiful
addition to most
rooms and can
re-bloom
indefinitely if
they are cared
for properly
8. Red Ginger
also called Ostrich Plume and Pink Cone
Ginger, are native Malaysian plants with
showy flowers on long brightly colored red
bracts. They look like the bloom, but the
true flower is the
small white flower on top.
Its two varieties are called Jungle King and
Jungle Queen. Red Ginger grows in
Hawaii, Trinidad, Grenada, St. Lucia,
Dominica, St. Vincent, Martinique,
Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, and many
Central American nations, including Belize.
It is also found in Samoa, where it is the
national flower, and is locally called
"teuila."
9. Calla Flowers ..
As a gift, calla flowers can
be very meaningful.
Although they are
predominately thought of as
an emblem for spiritual
peace, they are also thought
to represent magnificence,
purity and rebirth. Callas
can be given as a
houseplant, in a bouquet,
boutonniere, or even clipped
and given as a single flower.
10. Sunflower
is an annual plant native to the
Americas. It possesses a large
inflorescence (flowering head). The
sunflower is named after its huge, fiery
blooms, whose shape and image are
often used to depict the sun. It has a
rough, hairy stem, broad, coarsely
toothed, rough leaves and circular
heads of flowers. The heads consist of
many individual flowers which mature
into seeds, often in the hundreds, on a
receptacle base. From the Americas,
sunflower seeds were brought to
Europe in the 16th century, where,
along with sunflower oil, they became
a widespread cooking ingredient.
Leaves of the sunflower can be used
as cattle feed, while the stems contain
a fibre which may be used
in paper production.
11. Daisy :
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.
12. carnations flowers ..
With a history that dates back more than 2,000 years,
it's not surprising that carnations are rich with
symbolism, mythology and even debate. While some
scholars suggest that their name comes from the word
"corone" (flower garlands) or "coronation" because of
its use in Greek ceremonial crowns, others propose
that it’s derived from from the Latin "carnis" (flesh)
referring to the flower's original pinkish-hued color or
"incarnacyon" (incarnation), referring to the incarnation
of God-made flesh. Today, carnations can be found in
a wide range of colors, and while in general they
express love, fascination and distinction, virtually
every color carries a unique and rich association.
White carnations suggest pure love and good luck,
light red symbolizes admiration, while dark red
represents deep love and affection. Purple carnations
imply capriciousness, and pink carnations carry the
greatest significance, beginning with the belief that
they first appeared on earth from the Virgin Mary’s
tears – making them the symbol of a mother's undying
love.
13. strange flowers of the world !!
Rafflesia cantleyi, perhaps better known as
the corpse flower for its pungent scent,
steals everything from its host. Though each
blossom can be in excess of three feet
across, the massive buds cannot support
themselves, and have no leaves, stalks or
true roots. Instead, they rely entirely upon
their vine host, Tetrastigma rafflesiae, for
survival. Harvard researchers have now
discovered that food and water aren’t the
only things the corpse flowers steal – over
the course of evolutionary history, Rafflesia
has also stolen Tetrastigma‘s genes.
14. For me:
I love jasmine flowers she
has a very nice smell and
also a Great