Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Multipurpose Usage of Flowers

We value flowers for their beauty and looks, but they have much more to offer than just their attractive appearances. Flowers play a very important role in our ecosystem. They provide food and habitat for beneficial insects. They attract insects and birds, which serve as pollinators for the plant itself. The flower itself produces seeds, which are then pollinated by birds or insects. It is a form of symbiotic relationship. Without insects or birds to help pollinate flowers, plants would have no way of reproducing to create new flowers or growth. Insects and birds utilize the plants or flowers for their own growth and also help keep the surrounding ecosystem of flowers well maintained and healthy by keeping away predators. The bugs and birds that the flowers attract also help keep other harmful or "bad" bugs away, such as bugs which may eat or destroy other plants. All plants produce some type of flower at some point of their growth and flowers provide new plant life which help keep the ecosystem growing as well as help sustain local insects and birds. If flowers are cut down or destroyed before pollination, there is a high chance of their deaths. And in the absence of flowers and plants, local wildlife will also vanish in that area since they would have no food.


Some flowers are also good to eat and some of them can also be used medicinally. Flowers have been used in medicine as potent remedies for thousands of years. Nature is an incredible chemist, and for ages herbs and flowers have been used as medicines in many societies and cultures throughout the world. Flowers are still important in herbal medicine and complementary therapies today. In aromatherapy, flower essences dissolved in oil are applied externally, to calm or stimulate the mind and body. Five of the most common flowers with curative properties are:

1) Foxglove: They are a useful treatment for cardiovascular problems such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure.

2) Lily of the valley: The flower is used to treat heart conditions and dropsy. During the First World War, Lily of the valley was also used to help soldiers recover from the effects of gas poisoning.

3) Rose: They have anti-inflammatory properties and are useful for relieving joint pain. Rose syrup is also been given to patients to treat coughs and colds.

4) Lavender: The flower has been used to aid sleep for centuries. It also helps digestion, relieves flatulence and acts as an antiseptic.

5) Chamomile: They are used to calm anxiety and treat headaches. They act as an anti-spasmodic for such problems as stomach cramps and indigestion.

Flowers are very important for humans with their multipurpose usage. They also play an integral role in many celebrations and festivals such as weddings, anniversaries, Easter and Valentine's Day. Flowers are also popular as gifts and they are always in huge demand. Many florists have extended their services online in order to reach out to a maximum number of customers and nowadays people can send flowers to Mumbai or any other city in quick time. With these internet florists and gifts delivery services, it has now become relatively easy to arrange an online flower delivery in Mumbai for any special occasion.