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Most Beautiful Flower in the world
sethy:
Thanks to all.
Flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment.
sethy:
In modern times, people have sought ways to cultivate, buy, wear, or otherwise be around flowers and blooming plants, partly because of their agreeable appearance and smell. Around the world, Uses of flower
people use flowers for a wide range of events and functions that, cumulatively, encompass one's lifetime:
• For new births.
• As tokens of love or esteem
• For wedding flowers for the bridal party, and decorations for the hall
• As brightening decorations within the home
• As a gift of remembrance for bon voyage parties, welcome home parties, and "thinking of you" gifts
• For funeral flowers and expressions of sympathy for the grieving
Mahjabin Maksud:
Nice flowers :)
Farhana Israt Jahan:
Very nice collections...
Farhana, Sr lecturer, Dept. of Pharmacy
sethy:
Daffodil , one of the most beautiful flower in the world.
Daffodils are attractive trumpet-shaped perennial flowers that bloom from bulbs during the spring. They are considered to be one of the most popular, colorful and vigorous flowers of spring. In fact, the Daffodil flowers are the first sign of spring. In the language of flowers they symbolize spring, rebirth, new beginnings, and friendship. The Daffodil flower is used as the March birth month flower and the 10th wedding anniversary flower.
Daffodil flowers belong to the Amaryllidaceae family and the genus Narcissus. Daffodil is a common name for a narcissus. There are 50 species in its family, and around 13000 hybrid varieties.
Daffodil flowers are native to the Mediterranean region in Europe but have been cultivated all over the world. Naturally they grow in woods, grassland and on rocky ground from Spain and Portugal east to Germany and north to England and Wales. In Europe these beautiful springtime flowers are grown commercially in the Channel Islands, Great Britain, Isles of Scilly and Holland.
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