Sunday, March 1, 2009

Cyclamen - part two

The botanists say that cyclamen flowers are upside down in order to have the petals concealing the flower's stamen. this is definetly a possibillity recent research shows that some insects use the flower as shelter and protection from rain and low tempertures.

cyclamen's live for long periods. a single flower could live up to three weeks and the flowering season of cyclamens lasts from the end of november up until the begining of april. this property is usually the case for plants that are pollinated by insects but suffer from shortages of stamen.

the cyclame has a huge skein, it's diameter measures up to 15 cm. this is a storage room for food that many animals would be happy to feed on, to counter that , the cyclamen accumulates poison in the skein.



Lisa Green,
Flower Cultivation UK

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LastingFlower.com - Flower directory and information on the web

FlowerGreat.com - Online Florist, Flower Shop, Florist Directory

www.flowergiftbusiness.com

A cyclamen celebration

Even if you're not the field trip kind of person, this flower can reallybreak your heart. no need for haste though, the flowers will patientlywait for you until after april.
the cyclamen flower attracts the eye and heart not only because of itssize and colors but also because of the weird shape it has. the stemcarries the flowers bent on the upper edge, the opening between the petalsis always facing down.
whoever needs to enter through this entrance are its pollinators. to ease the recognition of the opening, the flower "signifies" the place of entry with a ring of deep purple, much darker a color then the rest of the petals. only a "fool of an insect" could not notice it.



Lisa Green,
Flower Cultivation UK

Here are great links about flowers :

Floristglobal.com - Flower Directory and information on the web.


Florist Directory - Online florist and flower shop directory. Flowerdir.com


DirectoryBloom.com - Provides information about flower directory and resource websites.

Flower Profile - Daffodil


A daffodil is a member of the amaryllidaceae plant family, these plants shaded geophyts with onions. this kind has about 65 diffrent species
within it.

the center of distribution and arrangement of the kind is in spain. most kinds of daffodils grow in the middle eastern bay, but many species growin central asia and china. diffrent species bloom throughout the whole year, but many of which bloom when its autumn and wintertime.

the daffodil has ruler-like leaves. the flowers are set as part of
a bloom, that evolves inside a tube like leaf, that is called 'spathe';
with the begining of bloom, the bloom comes out of the spathe, and the
flowers open. each flower has six petals that surround a round petal,
an addition which is called "tiara" a sort of crown like feature.

the color of this tiara is either white or yellow. the flower has 6
stamens and one ovary. eating any part of this flower is extremley
forbidden for it is very poisonous.





Lisa Green,
Flower Cultivation UK

Here are great flower websites:

800FlowerDirectory.com - links to Flower directory resources and information websites.

NZ Flowers & Flower Shops NZ Flower Shop is an online flower directory of NZ flowers and NZ florists

Greenfield Flower shop