Thursday, March 3, 2016

Top 5 Most Beautiful Flowers

Many people love to take care of plants and flowers to lay on, today's article is about the "most beautiful flower in the world". there are many things we can do with flowers, can be made bleach, can also be used in the manufacture of perfumes and design can also be fulfilled. Let's discuss the most beautiful flowers on earth.

1. Rose

we all know that the most beautiful and famous flower on earth is the rose.  The smell of it is undeniably fragrant and many also use this flower to mix with perfume. there are different colors of rose and each color has its meaning.
  • Red - Love, Beauty, Courage and Respect, Romantic Love, Congratulations, "I Love You",  "Job Well Done", Sincere Love, Respect, Courage & Passion
  • WhitePurity, Innocence, Silence, Secrecy, Reverence, Humility, Youthfulness, 
    "I am worthy of you", Heavenly
  • Pink Appreciation, "Thank you", Grace, Perfect Happiness, Admiration, Gentleness, "Please Believe Me"
  • Yellow Joy, Gladness, Friendship, Delight, Promise of a new beginning, Welcome Back, Remember Me,  Jealousy, 
    "I care"
  • Orange Desire, Enthusiasm


rose
Rose
2. Tulip
Maybe you have already seen the tulip, you can also see the tulip's wallpaper on the operating system of windows 7. The Tulips are spring-blooming and it is growing from bulb. The tulip plants can be grown or rose between four inches to twenty eight inches. The stem of tulips had some leaves. The tulip leaves are straped shaped. Most tulip produces only one flower per stem, and others produces multiple flowers on their scapes. This flower is assumed to be originally coming from “Netherlands”. However, it was Ottoman Empire, who first had them commercialized.

tulip
Tulip
 3. Dahlia
Perennial plants, with mostly tuberous roots. While some have herbaceous stems, others have stems which lignify in the absence of secondary tissue and resprout following winter dormancy, allowing further seasons of growth. As a member of the Asteraceae the flower head is actually a composite (hence the older name Compositae) with both central disc florets and surrounding ray florets. Each floret is a flower in its own right, but is often incorrectly described as a petal, particularly by horticulturalists. The modern name Asteraceae refers to the appearance of a star with surrounding rays.


dahlia
Dahlia

4. Jade Vine
The plant grows beside streams in damp forests, or in ravines. The inflorescences are only produced by mature vines. Each individual bloom resembles a stout-bodied butterfly with folded wings; they have evolved certain modifications to allow them to be pollinated by a species of bat that hangs upside down on the inflorescence to drink its nectar. The flowers are also visited by a species of wasp, and are home to a species of butterflies.
There are several other species of Strongylodon, but the superficially similar red jade vine, Mucuna bennettii, is a species belonging to a different genus, Mucuna. It seems to be endemic to the Philippines and is usually found in forests.Propagation has always been difficult. It is considered an endangered species due to the destruction of its habitat and the decrease of its natural pollinators. There seems to be a method of marcotting through mature woody stems. It is best planted in ground near a water source, but not inundated. The vine entwines itself through the trunk and branches of trees and the leaves spread over the canopy. The flowers hang like clusters of grapes.



jade vine
Jade Vine

5. Cherry Blossom

A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).

Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas. Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of theNorthern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.

cherry blossom
Cherry Blossom

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