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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Geranium sanguineum/Geranium. Geraniaceae. Geraniales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Nativeto/Europe. Asia Symbolism/Protection. Well-wishes. Love *Today the most common spesies of geranium grown in the U.S. Founder/Alan Bloom was founder of the nursery and seeding was given the cultivar name in 1992. It was his 85 year old bitrhday. *Dark green stem leaves, 2-4in(5-10cm) long. *During summer, bears a profusion of upright, cup-shaped, deep magenta-pink flowers, to 1 1/2in(4cm) wide. Photographed 5/16 9:02am 2024 Posted 5/17(Friday) 12:30pm 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Paeonia officinalis/Paeonia. Paeoniaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commony called/Garden peony Native to/Southern Europe Symbolism/Romance. Good fortune. Honor Japanese symbol/Happy marriage. Virility *Genus of 30 or more species. *Cup-shaped,shiny, deep red or rose-pink flowers,4-5in (10-13cm)across. *The peony is named after Paeon(Paean). Photographed 4/21 9:06am 2024 Posted 4/22(Monday) 11:33am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana/Kalanchoe. Crassulaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Flaming katy. Florist kalanchoe Native to/China. Southern and South-east Africa Symbolism/Persistence. Eternal love *Genus of about 130 species *The plant was broght to Europe in around 1930. *Bred by German seed merchant Robert Blossfeld. *Dark green leaves, 3in(8cm) long stalks. Tubular scarlet flowers , 1/2in(1.5cm) long. Photographed 4/9 9:02am 2024 Posted 4/10(Wednesday) 11:38am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Petunia atkinsiana/Petunia. Solanaceae. Solanales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Native to/South America Commonly called/Wild petunia. Perennial petunia Symbolism/Perseverance. Hope *The name was originally penned in 1803 by the French Botanist, Antonie Laurent de Jussieu(1748-1836). Photographed 3/31 9:15am 2024 Posted 4/1(Monday) 10:30am 2024
1710
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Calibrachoa parviflora/Calibrachoa. Solanaceae. Solaneles. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Coomon name/Seaside petunia Native to/South America. Mexico. Southwestern United States. Symbolism/Luck. Modesty *A genus of about 25 half-hardy shrubby perennials *Calibraca originally came from Brazil,and a few other Icatons in Latin America. Photographed 3/21 8:45am 2024 Posted 3/22(Friday) 11:39am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Primula vulgaris/Primula. Primulaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Primrose Native to/Southern Europe to Western Asia Symbolism/Dispel negative energy. Promote good luck. Attract prosperity *Genus of about 425 species of mainly herbaceous perennials. *The primrose is one of the first flowers to bloom in Spring. *Its name comes from the Latin word ‘primus’, which means “first”. Photographed 2/15 10:11am 2024 Posted 2/16(Friday) 10:48am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Camellia japonica/Camellia. Theaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Japanese camellia Native to/China. Japan. Korea. India. Indonesia Symbolism/Love. Adoration. Longing *Genus of 250 species. *The genus “Camellia” owes its name to the posthumosly tribute, by karl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist and taxonomist to George Joseph kamel(1661~1706), apothecary and botanist. Photographed 1/22 9:00am 2024 Posted 1/22(Monday) 11:27am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dahlia pinnata/Dahlia. Asteraceae. Asterales. magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Garden dahlia Native range/Central America. Mexico Symbolism/Commitment. Everlasting union. Beauty. Kindness *Commonly used/ as an ornamental plant, it was cultivated by the Aztecs and was in troduced to Spain in 1798. *Genus of about 30 species(brothers & sisters) and some 20,000 cultivars of bushy, from mountainous area of Central America. Photographed 1/10 9:01am 2024 Posted 1/12(Friday) 12:45pm 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Mandevilla sanderi/Mandevilla. Apocynaceae. Gentianales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Brazilian jasmine. Rocktrumpet Originated/Brazil Native to/Southwestern United States. Mexico. the West Indies *It was first described as a genus in 1840. *The cultivars of Mandevilla sanderi include ‘My Fair Lady’ with flowers of pink and white colour, ‘Red Riding Hood’ with pink flowers. Photographed 12/25 8:43am 2023 Posted 12/27(Wednesday) 12:21pm 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alcea rosea/Alcea. Malvaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Hollyhock Native to/Turkey. Asia Symbolism/Growth. Rebirth *It was imported into Europe from Southwestern China during the 15th century. *Genus of about 60 species of biennials and short-lived perrennials found in tempetate regions of Europe and Asia. *The name Hollyhock is believed to have derived from the Anglo-Saxon term, “holy-hoc” or holy mallow being a common name given to all members of althea family. Photographed 12/17 9:29am 2023 Posted 12/18(Monday) 11:25am 2023
1952
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Bergenia crassifolia/Bergenia. Saxifragaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Siberian tea. Heart-leaved bergenia. Winter-blooming bergenia Native to/Northwest China to Siberia *The specific epithet is from the Latin words ‘crass’ meaning “thick” and ‘folia’ meaning “leaves”. *Clump-forming perennial with oblong, 3 1/2-7 in(9~18cm) long, with toothed margins, becoming red-tinged in winter. *The name Bergenia was given to the genus in honour of the German botanist and physician Karl August von Bergen(1704~1759). Photographed 12/5 10:08am 2023 Posted 12/6(Wednesday) 11:51am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cistus cripus ‘Decanso’/Cistus. Costaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Curly Pink Rock Rose Native to/South-western Europe and North Africa Symbolism/Imminent death *People use rock rose for panic, stress, anxiety and many other conditions, but there is no good sientific evidence to support these uses. *The name Cistus is derived from the Greek word ‘kistos’ meaning box, basket, classical names for various species. Related to the shape of its fruits. *The Latin name for ‘curly’ refers to the curly crisp margins of the leaves. Photographed 11/1 9:48am 2023 Posted 11/1(Wednesday) 11:50am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Zinnia elegance/Zinnia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Mexican zinnia. Elegant zinnia Native to/Mexico Symbolidm/Friendship. Goodness. Daily remembrance Scattered locations/South, Central America, the West Indies, the United States, Australia,and Italy *The first zinnia plants were introduced to Europe in 1613. Botanist Carolus Linnaeus named the zinnia in honor of Johann Gottfried Zinn,a German anatomist and botanist. Photographed 10/6 9:31am 2023 Posted 10/6(Fridsy) 11:22am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alstroemeria Ligtu Hybrids/Alstroemeria. Alstroemeriaceae. Liliales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Peruvian Lily. Inca lily Native to/Peru. Northwest Argentina. Central Chile Symbolism/Devotion. Friendship. Wealth *Alstroemeria is a poisonous plant, so handle it with care. *Alstroemeria flowers get their name from Swedish botanist, who introduced them into Europe around 18th century, Klaus von Alstroemer(1736~1794). Photographed 9/17 8:38am 2023 Posted 9/18(Monday) 11:52am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Spiraea japonica/Spiraea. Rosaceae. Rosales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Japanese meadowsweet. Japanese siraea(spirea) Native to/Japan. China. Korea Symbolism/Renewal. Rebirth. Prosperity *It is naturalized throughout much of the Northeast, Southeast, and Midwest areas of the United States, and parts of Canada. *The flowers are used as a flavouring in various alcholic beverages and stewed fruits. Photo 8/27(Sunday) 9:54am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Oenothera speciosa/Oenothera. Onagracese. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Pink evening primrose. Buttercups Symbolism/Spiritual wisdom. clarity. Admiration *Pink Ladies or Pink Evening Primrose is an upright to sprawing, 1~2 ft perennial which spreads to form extensive colonies. *Their flowers in the morning and close them each evening. Photo 8/7 9:34am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Amaryllis belladonna/Amaryllis. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Jersey lily. August Lily. Naked Lady Native to/South Africa Symbolism/Pride. Strength. Determination *Belladona lily is a summer flowering bulb in Amaryllidaceae family. *Showy clusters of fragrant pink flowers appear on “naked stems” and then are followed by strap like leaves. *’Amaryllis’ is a Greek name meaning “to sparkle”. Photo 7/29 9:25am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Pelargonium x hortorum//Pelargonium. Geraniceae. Geraniales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Zonal geranium. Geranium. Pelargoniums Native to/South Africa Symbolism/Happiness. Good health. Friendship. Good luck *Genus name comes from the Greek word ‘pelargos’ meaning “a stock”. The fruit has a beak like a stork. *The first imported from South Africa to Europe in the early 18th Century. Photo 7/24 9:28am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Chrysanthemum x morifolium/Chrysanthemum. asteracese. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known as/Florist’s daisy. Hardy garden mum Native to/Northeastern Europe. East Asia Symbolism/Friendship. Happiness. Joy. Well-being *The name ‘chrysanthemum’ is derived from the Ancient Greek words. ‘chrysos’ meaning “gold” and ‘anthemon’ meaning “flower”. Photo 7/18 9:40am. 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hydrangea macrophylla/Hydrangea. Hydrangeaceae. Cornales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Big leaf hydrangea. Mop-head Hydrengea. Hortensia Native to/Japan Symbolism/Gratitude. Grace. Beauty *’Hortensia’ is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants. Because the lavish number of the flowers and generous are round shape. *According to a Japanese legend,the hydrangea became associated with heartful emortion, gratitude for understanding, apology. Photo 7/16 9:28am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Melaleuca nesophila/Mimosa. Fabaceae. Fabales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Pink melaleuca. Showy honey-myrtle Native to/Southwest coast of Western Australia. Flower/2.5cm *Melaleuca nesophila was first formally described in 1862. *The Greek words ‘nesos phileo’ means “island to love”. * The characterristic pink is called “pom-pom flowers”. Photo 7/1 9:29am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Anisodontea capensis/Anisodontea. Malvaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African mallow. Drart hibiscus Native to/South Africa Language of flowers/Gentle sensitivity *The name Anisodontea comes from the Greek ‘aniso’, referring to the leaves which are unevenly toothed. Photo 6/27 10:37am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Geranium x oxonianum(P.E.Yeo)/Geranium. Geraniaceae. Geraniales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commoly called/Oxford geranium. Oxford Cranesbill. Wargrave Pink Origin/Oxford in England Symbolizm/Happiness. Good health. wishes. Friendship *Genus name came from the Greek word ‘geranos’ meaning “crane” in reference. *Geranium is a particularly considered to be a symbol of wealth and abundance as well as good luck. Photo 6/18 9:29am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cistus creticus/Cistus. Cistaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Pink rock-rose. Native to/south-western Europe. western-north Africa Height/40cm-1.0m Flower/4.5cm-5cm diameter *The name Cistus creticus was first used (by Carl Linnaeus) in 1762. Photo 6/13 9:33am 2023
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