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Romancing The Flowers Part Four
The Japanese Honeysuckle has come from Asia, mainly form Japan originally, but it is widely spread in the U.S., especially in Illinois. Flowers are tubular and they bear small black fruits. The vines can wind around any plant and could climb up to a canopy. The aroma is charming and the sweet nectar is edible, a parasite sometimes, that grows between April and July. Japanese Honeysuckle is used in various recipes too.
Hummingbirds love them, Coral Honeysuckles are also known as Trumpet honeysuckles or Woodbine honeysuckles. These blossoms look similar to trumpets and have coral red or orange colors.
Tuberous, summer, and autumn blossoming plants, Dahlia flowers come from Mexico; it is the national flower there. These ornamental flower heads have a number of types, all very different from each other. God arranges the petals of the flowers so beautifully and meticulously, that the magnificence alone can decorate a garden or an interior. Dahlia matches, Barbarry Ball, pompoms, twynings after eight, and Evelyn and twynings candy are some of the unique types.
The Belladonna Lily or Amaryllis originates from the South Africa. Because, a lot of foliage is not evident on the Belladonna vegetation, the bulbous is commonly known as the naked lady. The funnel shaped blossoms that crown the plant are found in white, pink, and purple tints.
The Hippeastrum lily are tubular and are available in colors such as red, white, orange, yellow, pink and rose.
An interesting legend in Greek mythology leads to the name of the flower, Hyacinth. Apollo loved Hyacinth, a handsome lad. It is believed that God threw a disc that killed Hyacinth accidentally. Another myth says that wind God Zephyr intentionally threw the disc to kill Hyacinth, out of jealousy. However, a flower of the lilium family formerly, sprang out from his blood, which was named as Hyacinth. White, pink, peach, blue, wine purples, orange are exotic colors that exist.
Horticulture has gained momentum from the time flowers including all vegetation were a discovery. The beauty of Nature in her various manifestations has always been alluring. Flower cuttings, satin and silk artificial flowers, are all there to ornate interiors and table tops. Thus, whether a habitat is not adaptable to grow certain species of blossoms, the florists are available with an array of colorful beauty, cut, and tied together that complement distinct moods and occasions.
To enhance gifting ideas, assorted arrangements of flower heads are set up in baskets. Flower gift hampers are trendy and in vogue. Sweet aromatic flowers come in harmony with fruits, wine, chocolates, dry fruits, scents and perfumes and sweets or candies to make amazing gifting goodies. Gourmet flower hampers make amazing gifts for inaugurations, weddings, and corporate occasions.
Perfumes, aromatic candles, essential oils necessitate for fragrant blossoms, worldwide. Thus, you do not need to be away from the flowery aura, anywhere. Flower prints and colors on costumes, fabrics are interesting and enthralling. Thus, you cannot run away from the impact of the living beauty. Branded products are elite prototypes, everywhere.
Ancient as well as contemporary paintings, sculptures, architecture, jewelry, embroidery, and pottery could never stay away from the blooming influence. Painting is a form of art and art is nothing but nature. Works of art often portray nature elegantly, flowers in particular. In addition, many thematic masterpieces include the thriving, blossoming marvel.
Therefore, let the science progress, let the computer world dominate, aesthetics and certainly, true living could never fail to convey the Gift of Nature, flowers incredible.
About the Author
Karishma Roy works at Netlink Solutions (India) Limited as a Web Content Writer
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Caulastrea sp. Trumpet Coral - Small $29.99 Trumpet Coral, also known as Candy Cane or Bullseye Coral, is an excellent choice for the aquarist who is making a move towards stony corals. Calaustrea is hardy and attractive, and relatively easy to care for. Individual polyps branch from a central skeleton, often with contrasting stripes or brightly colored centers. They may have thick, compact branches or delicate branches with small polyp heads. The only caution is that this species extends sweeper tentacles at night, so do not place it too close to other corals. Place this coral high in the tank so it will receive a high amount of lighting and place where it will receive medium random water movement. |
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Caulastrea sp. Trumpet Coral - Large $49.99 Trumpet Coral, also known as Candy Cane or Bullseye Coral, is an excellent choice for the aquarist who is making a move towards stony corals. Calaustrea is hardy and attractive, and relatively easy to care for. Individual polyps branch from a central skeleton, often with contrasting stripes or brightly colored centers. They may have thick, compact branches or delicate branches with small polyp heads. The only caution is that this species extends sweeper tentacles at night, so do not place it too close to other corals. Place this coral high in the tank so it will receive a high amount of lighting and place where it will receive medium random water movement. |
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Caulastrea sp. Trumpet Coral - Medium $39.99 Trumpet Coral, also known as Candy Cane or Bullseye Coral, is an excellent choice for the aquarist who is making a move towards stony corals. Calaustrea is hardy and attractive, and relatively easy to care for. Individual polyps branch from a central skeleton, often with contrasting stripes or brightly colored centers. They may have thick, compact branches or delicate branches with small polyp heads. The only caution is that this species extends sweeper tentacles at night, so do not place it too close to other corals. Place this coral high in the tank so it will receive a high amount of lighting and place where it will receive medium random water movement. |
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Caulastrea curvata Neon Green Trumpet Coral $59.99 Trumpet Coral, also known as Candy Cane or Bullseye Coral, is an excellent choice for the aquarist who is making a move towards stony corals. Calaustrea is hardy and attractive, and relatively easy to care for. Individual polyps branch from a central skeleton, often with contrasting stripes or brightly colored centers. They may have thick, compact branches or delicate branches with small polyp heads. The only caution is that this species extends sweeper tentacles at night, so do not place it too close to other corals. Place this coral high in the tank so it will receive a high amount of lighting and place where it will receive medium random water movement. |
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