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What exactly are FLOWERS ???
Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants. Once the pollen has been transferred from one flower to another flower, fertilization takes place. The female parts of the fertilized flower then develop into fruits and seeds which are dispersed away from the parent plant. Later, when conditions are suitable, these seeds may germinate and grow into plants bearing flowers. In this way the cycle is continued.
Many plants produce flowers. When the flowers are young (in bud) some are protected by leaf-like structures called sepals. As the flower develops it opens and the sepals fold back or fall off, showing the petals. Some plants have colourful and sweet-smelling flowers, while others have flowers which are small, have no scent and are not easy to see.
Flowers are the reproductive structures of plants. Most flowers are hermaphrodite, this means that they have both male and female parts. The male parts are called stamens and it is in the anthers of the stamens that the pollen is made. The female parts of the flower are called carpels and it is in the carpels that the eggs (ovules) are made. The main problem for the plant is how to get the pollen, which contains the male sex cell, to the carpel of another flower. The brightly coloured flowers use certain types of animals to transfer their pollen. Some flowers depend on the wind to take the pollen from one flower to another flower. These flowers are less conspicuous (less easy to see).
Most of the animals which transfer pollen from flower to flower are insects. These flowers are called insect-pollinated flowers. The insects are attracted by the colour and scent of the flowers. The flowers provide food for the insects which visit them. At the bottom of the petals there are sacks which contain a sugary substance called nectar.
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Flower Dictionary:
Anemone: a small, dainty flower that is mostly associated with spring. It can be quite vibrant and beautiful in small bouquets but is very water sensitive and cannot last in an oasis or large buffet arrangements. Anemone, or windflower, is any of the perennial flowering herbaceous PLANTS belonging to the genus Anemone in the buttercup family. They produce cup-shaped yellowish, white, purple, violet, or red flowers that make attractive additions to perennial flower gardens. Among the most popular are the autumn-flowering Japanese anemone, A. hupehensis, and the spring-flowering, tuberous-rooted poppy anemone, A. coronaria. The poppy anemone is often grown for its red, white, and blue range of color.
Anemone coronaria 'Windflower' - These showy anemones come in iridescent colors of blues, magentas, whites, and pinks. 3 inch flowers bloom on 8 - 12 inch stems. Flowers from February until May depending on climate. Plant in full to part sun. Hardy in USDA zones 5 - 11. Plant in the fall. In cold climates plant in spring after last frost. Plant with toes or pointed side down. If not sure, plant sideways. Plant the bulbs 1 to 2 inches deep and 6 - 8 inches apart.
Name: Comes from "anemos", the greek word for wind. Sometimes called the windflower. Pronounced a-NEM-o-nee
Description: The outsize anemones, which growers have managed to produce in the last few years, are remarkable, and perfect for placing singly in display vases, to show off their fragile beauty. Their ferny leaves make a perfect frame for the flowerheads.
Origin: Eastern part of Mediterranean area and Asia Minor.They are now grown across Europe, particularly Italy and Israel.
Colour: Vibrant shades of red, purple and pink, with jet black hearts ringed with white. The all-white anemone is rare, it has a yellow-green heart.
Availability: Main season September to May
Family: Anemones belong to the buttercup family.. The best cut flower varieties are "Mona Lisa" forms, which have large flowers and long, strong stems.
Care Tips: Anemones do not like being out of water for any length of time and take water in quickly, so water levels should be checked regularly. However they should not be placed in water that is too deep
Mythology: It is said that the goddess Flora was jealous of her husband's attentions towards the nymph Anemone and so transformed her into the wind flower and left her at the mercy of the North Wind.
Medicinal: Used for cramping pains, menstrual problems and emotional distress.
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