Thursday, December 29, 2011

List Of Flowers


The flower is the reproductive structure characteristic of plants or flowering spermatophytes. The function of a flower is to produce seeds through sexual reproduction. For plants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means through which the species are perpetuated and spread.

All have flowers spermatophytes produce seeds, but the internal organization of the flower is very different in the two main groups of spermatophytes: living gymnosperms and angiosperms.

Gymnosperms may have flowers that gather in strobili, or the same flower can be a fertile strobilus sheet. But a typical angiosperm flower consists of four types of modified leaves, both structurally and physiologically, to produce and protect the gametes: sepals, petals, stamens and carpels.

In angiosperms, the flower gives rise following the fertilization and transformation of some of its parts, a fruit containing seeds.

The group of angiosperms, with more than 250,000 species, is an evolutionarily successful lineage that forms the bulk of the existing terrestrial flora, as you will see in our list of flowers.

The angiosperm flower is the defining character of the group and is probably a key factor in their evolutionary success. Is a complex structure whose organizational plan is preserved in almost all members of the group, but has a tremendous diversity in morphology and physiology of each and every one of its components.

The genetic basis and adaptive such diversity is beginning to be understood in depth, as well as their origin, dating from the Early Cretaceous, and subsequent developments in close interaction with animals that are responsible for transporting the gametes.

Regardless of the above aspects, the flower is an important object for humans. Throughout history and across cultures, the flower has always had a place in human societies, either for their intrinsic beauty or their symbolism. In fact, species grow to provide us with flowers from more than 5,000 years ago and now that art has become an industry in constant expansion: floriculture.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Carnation Flower Meanings And Different Corlors


Carnations adorn so many places. They're present at weddings and birthday parties; at funerals and festivals. They're used in all occasions or none at all. A simple long stemmed carnation evokes as much of a sigh as does a bouquet of carnations. And the colors! Oh the colors! The bright reds, yellows, pinks, peaches... now who wouldn't love to have a sight like that brighten up their day? But do you know the carnation flower meaning? Do you know what the carnation flower is all about? How it came to be and what it signifies? What is the meaning of carnation flowers? So if I have been able to tweak your curiosity a little bit, you'll be interested in knowing the carnation flower meaning. Shall we?
The carnation flower meaning literally translates to 'Flowers of the god' or 'Flowers of love'. The carnation flower, it is said, dates back 2000 years and more. The flower is characterized by the sweet clove like smell that it emanates and its ruffled appearance, along with having long -asting abilities.
The scientific name of the carnation flower is Dianthus caryophyllus. And it is a flower that is surrounded by mythology, symbolism and debate. Some suggest that the carnation flower meaning derived its name from the word 'corone' which means flower garland or from 'coronation' because it was used in Greek ceremonial crowns. While others say that it is derived from the Latin word 'carnis' meaning flesh, because of its pinkish tinge, or the word 'incarnacyon' meaning incarnation.
Flowers have been used to signify several things for over centuries. They have a very important place and position in our society, as I have mentioned earlier in the article. They are used as a medium to express several things. Similarly, the carnations are used to signify several emotions. Carnations are worn on occasions of Teacher's Day, St. Patrick's Day and Mother's Day. Carnations are the official flowers of the state of Ohio. Along with that they are the first wedding anniversary flower. They are also the January birth flower. Now that we know the significance and importance set with the carnation flower, let's look at some of the carnation flower meanings of its different colors.
Carnation Color Meanings
While the carnation flower meaning in general signifies virtues and emotions like love, distinction and fascination, it is very interesting to note, that each of the several colors of the carnation flower signify a different meaning and association. Thus the carnation flower meaning holds a different and unique meaning for all its colors.
Red Carnation Flower
The red carnation flower meaning is a symbol of being associated with admiration and friendship. At the same time a very bright red carnation flower meaning suggests deep love and affection.
Pink Carnation Flower
The pink carnation is considered to be the most significant flower among all the carnation colors. This is because it is believed that the pink carnation first bloomed from the Virgin Mary's tears as she wept for Jesus carrying the cross of his crucifixion. Thus these flowers symbolize a mother's undying love. Over the years it has even come to be associated with a woman's love.
White Carnation Flower
White carnations are symbolic of feelings of pure love, innocence, faithfulness, ardent love and good luck. They also signify gratitude.
Purple Carnation Flower
These flowers mean capriciousness. Meaning the ability to change according to whim. But the occasions on which these flowers can be or are given is unclear.
Yellow Carnation Flower
A yellow carnation signifies emotions of rejection, disdain and disappointment in someone.
Striped Carnation Flower
This flower is used when one wants to convey their refusal to someone.
Of course you loved the carnations before you read this article, but now that you know about the carnation flower meaning and significance, doesn't it make you look at them differently? So the next time you take in the clove scented aroma, you will definitely be reminded of the emotions that the color you're holding signifies...Won't you?

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

How to Grow Catasetum Orchid

This unusual group of orchids offers fascinating, waxy flowers that often have the peculiar habit of discharging their pollen masses (pollinia) onto pollinators. Almost always deciduous, the pseudobulbous plants have strict growing and resting periods. Most flower before entering a dormant period when they drop their leaves.
Light should be strong, especially near the end of the growth period. Early in the annual growth cycle, plants will tolerate less light, from 1,500 to 3,000 foot-candles. Plants grow best with light levels of 3,000 to 6,000 foot-candles, or one-half to three-fourths full sun. As pseudobulbs mature, harden them by giving slightly more light.
Temperatures reflect the fact these orchids are native to hot tropical areas and grow during the rainy summer months. During this growing period, day temperatures of 80 to 100 F and night temperatures of 60 to 65 F are beneficial. After growths mature, temperatures can be reduced to 55 F at night, with day temperatures of 70 to 85 F.
Water is a critical factor for the production of large pseudobulbs that result in best flowering. A great quantity of water must be stored by the plant in a relatively short growing season. Water heavily as new leaves are forming. As the pseudobulb matures, gradually reduce watering frequency. Leaves will yellow and drop. At this time, watering should be stopped completely until new growth begins. Water during this dormant period only if the pseudobulbs shrivel severely.
Humidity should be 40 to 60 percent. This can be provided in the home by placing the plants on trays of gravel, only partially filled with water so that the plants do not sit in the water. Air should always be moving around the plants to prevent fungal or bacterial disease, especially if high humidity or cool temperatures exist. In the greenhouse, the humidity is best increased by use of a humidifier. Evaporative cooling increases humidity while cooling the air.
Fertilize and water regularly to produce strong pseudobulbs. Use a highnitrogen formulation (such as 30-10-10) while plants are in active growth, slowly tapering off as pseudobulbs form. A blossom- booster formulation (such as 10-30- 20) should be used in the autumn, except for plants that normally bloom in the spring. Frequent applications of a dilute concentrations of fertilizer are more effective than occasional applications of strong concentrations.
Potting should be timed to coincide with the initiation of new growth, usually in the spring. New roots will be produced quickly at that time, and plants will experience minimal setback. These plants have vigorous root systems and require a rich, moist potting medium during the growing season. Many growers bare-root their plants during the resting period to ensure dryness at that time. Fine-grade media are common for smaller pots; medium-grade media are used only in larger pots. Sphagnum moss is used successfully for plants in many areas, as it provides tremendous water- and fertilizer-holding capacities. Some plants can be grown on slabs of tree fern or other material, which makes it easier to keep them dry during dormancy; however, it is harder to keep them moist while growing. When well grown, these orchids can be divided down to one mature pseudobulb and will then flower on the next mature growth. Spider mites are a common pest of these orchids when in leaf. Control spider mites by keeping humidity high or spraying with recommended miticides.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Hybrid Orchids Introduction

Phalaenopsis orchids can be a variety of different colors because the majority of these orchids today are hybrids. The phalaenopsis has become so popular on a global level that many States and countries are producing them on a commercial level because the demand is constantly growing.
More people are interested in purchasing this orchid because it is not only simple to take care of with consistent care, but it is also a rewarding plant that stays in bloom for a long period of time from winter through spring. Orchids originally were only available at speciality orchid shows or floral shops but now it is possible to find them at grocery stores, hardware stores, and even farmer’s markets.
The growing demand for phalaenopsis orchids has inspired different hybrids to be incorporated into the species. There are the standard hybrids which include the large white, pink, or striped flowers. These are the most common amongst the phalaenopsis orchid. There are also different colors that include red, orange, and yellow, as well as different patterns including spots or bars. The varieties can be simply ‘mixed and matched’ to please the consumer who not only wants to purchase an orchid, but one that has individuality based on its appearance.
Certain hybrids vary in size. The largest of the phalaenopsis hybrids are specific forms of the white flowered plants as well as the pink flowered plants. These plants can grow up to twenty five-inch flowers, which means the stem is long enough and sturdy enough to hold twenty large flowers. This basically means that one of these popular hybrids can be very large because of the fact that it is monopodial, or one, upright growing stem.
Some hybrids are smaller with an abundant number of smaller flowers. These hybrids usually include the brighter flowers that might have different patterns. These hybrids originally started with a standard large, white phalaenopsis orchid crossed with a brighter, more unusual orchid. They produce a smaller plant that has dominant bright colors, but the same shape of the phalaenopsis.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Meanings Of Orchids Flowers

Orchids are believed to be the most complex flowers among all whether it’s about growing them at home or if considered in regard to their species. Broadly all the Orchid species are divided into 5 groups.
Epiphyte: This is the type of Orchid that is found to be growing on trees and other plants. But they do get their required nutrients from water and air too; they do not remain dependent on other things only.
Lithophytes: These are strange type of orchids and they grow over rocks. They have also the system same as epiphytes to gain the nutrients necessary for their growth.
Monopodial: This type will have new growths over its stems that grow vertically. (They will need less space horizontally but should be planted at a place that is open and free till high.)
Terrestrial: These are the orchids planted in ground and they gain their nutrients through their roots who extract minerals from the soil they are placed in.
Sympodial: These are the Orchids that grow horizontally and so they spread sideways. They usually spread very quickly.
The flower symbolism associated with the orchid is love, beauty, refinement, many children, thoughtfulness and mature charm. Orchids are found in several colors and bring about different impact every time with a different meaning.
Yellow orchids are amazing, bright and cheerful. Yellow orchids bring a graceful feeling to any floral arrangement. Commonly known as flowers of love, yellow orchids have a rare and delicate beauty. Also, yellow orchids are a symbol of royal elegance.
Black orchids are mysterious flowers. They are described as fantasy flowers that have magical powers. Black orchids are a symbol of power and absolute authority.
White orchids are the rarest type of orchids. Beautiful, elegant and pure, the white orchid stands out in every flower arrangement. White orchid represent delicate beauty. They stand for purity, innocence, virtue and divine beauty.
The pink orchid is a magnificent flower. The pink orchid is the most delicate and interesting flower. Pink orchids are known to be flowers that represent love and pure affection. Pink orchids stand for pure affection.
Red orchids are often described as “an Asian love’s dream”. Radiant and grand, red orchids represent the extraordinary wishes of love. Red orchids stand for passion, energy, power, strength, determinism.
Blue orchids are rare, beautiful and deep meaningful flowers. Blue orchids represent delicate beauty. They are royal in color, and therefore, they represent depth, power and stability.
Purple orchids are stunning and their color is absolutely magnificent and the blooms differ from the brightest shade of royal, mysterious purple to the gentlest shade of lavender. Lavender orchids provoke romance and elegance, while deep purple arouses mystery and suggests uncertainty.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Do You Know The Flower Sexy Yellow Birds of Paradise

We got home late last night from our brief trip to the Northeastern and Northwestern parts of North America… An hour before departing from our hotel in Seattle, we ducked into the Pike Place Market and loaded up two small boxes with assorted produce to take back as checked baggage. Then we texted some friends in Manila to invite them to Sunday lunch, and on the menu, whatever cleared customs inspection at NAIA (the Manila airport). I was up at 5am with jet lag, and headed to the Centris market in Quezon City to pick up some herbs and other greens and I spotted these unusually stunning yellow birds of paradise (a member of the heliconia family, is that right?).
At PHP100 for three blooms, they were a bargain.I asked the vendor what they were called, and he answered “Sexy Yellow” and that was that. If you happen to know the scientific name, please leave a comment as my gardening skills are almost non-existent.As we were on our final approach into Manila last night, I couldn’t help but think that the city was pretty dark and gloomy, a zoning nightmare, a fairly ugly place. It was an extremely negative viewpoint, I know, but fairly objective I think. We had just come from some visually stunning places, and it was inevitable that I would compare Manila vs. Vancouver vs. Seattle vs. New England vs. any major international city that I would personally like to visit and revisit again and again. I can’t imagine that droves of tourists would come to Manila simply to visit the city (as opposed to visiting family, friends or conducting business) as say millions would do so for Paris, Hong Kong or New York… I suspect if there were direct international flights to Boracay, Palawan, Bohol, etc. folks would bypass Manila altogether.
Some of these reflections probably hark back to some of our conversations during the recent eyeball in Vancouver. It was wonderful to meet folks who read the blog, but more importantly, Filipinos from all walks of life who have chosen to make a foreign city/country their adopted homes. They have raised their families there, and their children, while identifying themselves as ethnically Filipino, will be for the most part, proudly Canadian, American, etc. as well. There are perhaps more than 10+ million Filipinos who have migrated to various parts of the world in the past 50-60 years, and millions of their children will have been born and raised in a new environment, many of them rarely or never coming back to the Philippines to visit. And yet when you meet them, there is that instant spark, that affinity, that streak of Pinoy that doesn’t fully disappear… And it is wonderful.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Magnolia Flowers

Magnolia Trees are intricately linked to visions of the South. The film Steel Magnolias is a superb instance of this linkage. Magnolia timber are often trimmed into the acquainted Christmas tree shape, but they grow immediately and real when left alone. They will develop as tall as pines below ideally suited conditions.
The most important Magnolia found in the South is the Southern Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora. This tree grows throughout the South in creek and river bottoms, swamps, and round other hardwood trees. It is an evergreen tree, losing outdated leaves in the spring and seed pods in late summer. You must plant it in a place the place the previous leaves, blossoms, and seed pods will not make too much of a huge number, or be very diligent approximately choosing up the clutter from the tree. Nevertheless, the big, glossy leaves, lovely tree, and fantastic smelling white blossoms make up for any hassle the tree muddle may cause.
Magnolia trees grow best in free, acidic soils. They're tolerate of high moisture levels and will be planted in areas vulnerable to moist/dry fluctuations in soil moisture. They don't like black, clay soils.. Generally a tree will grow for several years, then decline and die whilst the roots hit the compacted clay substrate. Magnolia trees will develop in partial shade, however will not grow as quick and could have fewer blooms than a tree planted in full sun.
Magnolia trees are propagated from cuttings taken off of older bushes or from seed. The bushes grown from cuttings grow significantly better than the timber grown from seed. The seeds are exhausting to germinate, and the cuttings are laborious to root. It is best to purchase a tree from a nursery as a substitute of making an attempt to develop one from seed or a reducing yourself.
The best time to plant Magnolia timber varies with the climate. It may be as early as is October and November or as late as February. It is best to dig a hole two times as vast as the basis ball or container wherein the plant is growing, and as deep as the foundation ball. Be certain the highest of the root ball is degree with the soil floor, then backfill with the local soil you just dug from your hole. Water totally to settle the soil. Then observe 3 to five inches of mulch at the soil surface to conserve moisture and stop weeds.
The tree will should be watered 3 times per week, with one inch of water a time, the first two weeks. After that, water the tree one inch every week once a week. Too much water will kill your tree quicker than too little water. Don't fertilize at planting or in the winter. Wait until spring arrives and the tree has new progress before fertilizing.
For the primary 3 years, fertilize lightly in March, May, July, and September. Through the fourth growing season, you perhaps can scale back that to March and September for the remainder of the lifetime of the tree. You will need to check the soil around the tree to know what nutrients to feed your plant. It'll definitely want Nitrogen, but may no longer need Phosphorus or Potassium.
Most individuals shape their Magnolia tree right into a pyramidal shape. You should leave the lower branches at the Magnolia, in order that the cover extends to the ground and hides the tree litter. You have to to selectively prune the facet branches in December to take care of the pyramidal shape. When you chose not to trim the tree, it'll develop instantly and might attain eighty to one hundred feet in height. It goes to nonetheless have the foliage and blossoms, but there won't be as lots of them as if it have been pruned into the pyramidal shape.
There are completely different cultivators of Magnolia trees. Some grow solely 20 toes tall, some grow 80 ft tall. You may be able to do a little research and discover the perfect cultivator for the location you have chosen on your tree. While planting, be certain you enable for the mature dimension of the tree and avoid overhead traces, sidewalks, and other plants. The tree will colour out such a lot crops which can be beneath the canopy, so maintain that during mind.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Tulip Flowers Knowledge

When you love to see the gorgeous tulip flowers in April and May, then tulip care throughout the growing season in your garden is a serious priority for you. You spent good cash and poured your time in planting new bulbs within the fall. As spring unfolds, you need to see these yellow, crimson, white, pink and other tulip flowers. They're saluting you as they wave in the breeze for taking care of them. Assessment this article to ensure that you're taking excellent care of your own tulips.
Tulip flowers are a hardy species, but when you do not know the right way to take care of the principle challenges, your garden will suffer. Here are the highest considerations and issues with tulips earlier than flowering.
Fertilize your tulip crops twice a year. The perfect time to feed tulips is within the early spring (before they bloom again). One of the simplest ways to feed them is to add a tablespoon of a granular fertilizer on the soil around every bulb. This needs to be executed earlier than flowering as a result of feeding your tulips after flowering may cause a disease.
Tulips want lots of water. In case your backyard will get loads of rainfall nature will maintain the watering. If you live in a very heat area all-12 months-round be certain that to water your tulip backyard at least as soon as a week.
Watch out for animal pests, like rabbits and squirrels. Rabbits eat the inexperienced shoots and can destroy the tulip plant in order that no flowers blossom. Stop rabbits from consuming breakfast in your backyard by utilizing a physical fence like chicken wire, a deterrent like cayenne pepper, or non-poisonous commercial merchandise like Liquid Fence.
Squirrels can hurt the tulip plant by digging and eating tulip bulbs. Shield the bulbs by putting in netting over the bulbs when planting them. This will maintain squirrels from reaching the bulbs. Upon getting planted tulip bulbs, sprinkle blood meal on prime of the soil across the tulip shoots. You too can set up hen wire over the top of the garden to guard the small shoots after they emerge.
Voles are another problem. Voles are small rodents that burrow and dig tunnels underground. Voles see tulip bulbs as food and can eat the bulbs, destroying your tulip garden. Unfortunately, there usually are not very many effective methods to take away voles.
Grubs are insects which are the largest killer of tulip. If the grime in your backyard has grubs, use a while launched insect/or grub killer on the bottom round them once or twice a year. Nurseries and home garden centers supply numerous grub insecticides in granular type that control these pesky insects.