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1007
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dietes bicolor/Dietes. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta. Commonly called/African iris. Native to/Eastern Cape region of South Africa Symbolism/Faith. Courage. Valour. Hope. Wisdom *Genus of 6 species of evergreen *Bears pale to deep yellow flowers, 1 1/2in(4cm) across, from spring to summer Photographed 4/30 9:10am 2024 Posted 5/1(Wednesday) 11:27am 2024
1606
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cyclamen repandum/Cyclamen. primulaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Native to/Southern Europe. Mediterranean islands Symbolism/Empathetic. Devoted heart *In Japan the Cyclamen is the holy flower of love. *It means by Latin “Crooked back” meaning ‘Repandum’. *Genus of about 19 species of tuberous perennials. *Tuberous perennial bearing heart-shaped to trianglar leaves, to 5in(13cm) long. Photographed 4/2 9:06am 2024 Posted 4/3(Wednesday) 12:10pm 2024
1693
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
1702
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Narcissus pseudonarcissus/Narcissus. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Wild daffodil. Lent lily Native to/Europe. North Africa. Spain. Portugal. Germany. England Symbolism/A herald of love. Rebirth. Hope. Renewal *Freud picked the myth of Narcissus as a symbol of a self-absorbed person whose libido is invested in the ego itself, rather than in other people. Photographed 3/20 9:12am 2024 Posted 3/20 12:15pm 2024
1711
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Freesia refracta/Freesia. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Common freesia Native to/South Africa Known as/‘Cape lily-of-the valley’ Symbolism/Innocence. Rewakeing and revitalization *Cormous perennial with linear leaves, 5~16in(12~40cm)long. *First described as a genus in 1866 by Christian Friedrich Ecklon(1886). *Named after the German botanist and physician, Friedrich Freese(1795~1876). Photographed 3/17 9:13am 2024 Posted 3/18 12:27pm 2024
1622
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Ranunculus asiaticus/Ranunculus. Ranunculaceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Persian buttercup Native to/Eastern Mediterranean region. Asia. Europe. Africa Symbolism/Charm. Attraction *Genus of about 400 species * Has single or double flowers *H/18-22in(45-55cm). S/4in(10cm) *Derived from Latin words ‘ranu’ and ‘unculus’. “Ranunculus” means little frog. They often found growing naturally in wet marshy areas “among the frogs”. Photographed 3/12 9:21am 2024 Posted 3/13(Wednesday) 11:56am 2024
1787
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Helleborus orientalis/Helleborus. Ranunculaceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Lenten rose. Christmas rose Native to/Greece. Turkey Symbolism/Serenity. Peace. Tranquility *Genus of 15 species of perennials *German planters began breeding in mid-19th cetury. Photographed 3/3 9:02am 2024 Posted 3/4(Monday) 11:33am 2024
1711
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cyclamen persicum/Cyclamen. Primulaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Persian Cyclamen. Sowbread Native to/South East of Mediterranean. North Africa Symbolism/Sincerity. Lasting feeling *1-5.1in(2.5-14cm) long *The name ‘Sowbread’ originated because apparently, pigs like to dig and eat the tubers. The plant came from 4th century BC. Photographed 2/24 9:52am 2024 Posted 2/28(Wednesday) 11:36am 2024
1790
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Narcissus tazetta/Narcissus. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Cream narcissus. Grand Primo Narcissus Symbolism/Youthfulness. the awakening of desire after the numbness of winter. *H 12-16inc(30-40cm) *Extremery variable, late fall-mid spring flowering bulb *Very variable Division 10 daffodil with erect,broad, twisted, keeled, glaucous, mid-green leaves Photographed 2/23 9:03am 2024 Posted 2/23(Friday) 11:48am 2024
1723
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Argyranthemum frutescens/Argyranthemum. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Marguerite daisy. Sassy Red Native to/the Canary Islands and Maderia Naturalized in/Italy. Southern California Symbolism/Love. Innocence. Protection. Truth *Genus of 23 species of procumbent or spreading to erect *The word ‘Marguerite’ comes from the Ancient Greek margatites, which comes from the Babylonian and means “Pearl”. Photographed 2/4 8:32am 2024 Posted 2/7(Wednesday) 11:33am 2024
1814
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Gerbera jamesonii/Gerbera. Asteraceae. Asterales Commomly called/Barberton daisy Native to/South Eastern Africa Symbolism/Innocence. Cheerfulness. Purity. Loyal. Love *Gerbera daisies grow well in warm areas such as California. Photographed 2/3 8:51am 2024 Posted 2/5(Monday) 10:44am 2024
1754
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Antirrhinum majus/Antirrhinum. Plantaginaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Snapdragon Native to/the Mediterranean region. Western North America From/rocky site in Europe, US, and North Africa Symbolism/Graciousness. Strength *Genus of about 30~40species of annuals *Symbol of graciousness and elegance due to their delicate, unique blooms and the way they stand tall and proud. *It’s believed that snapdragons were originally wildflowers in Spain and Italy. Photographed 2/1 9:16am 2024 Posted 2/2(Friday) 11:37am 2024
1705
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Gaillardia grandiflora/Gailladia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Native to/Most of the Western states of U.S.A, the upper Great plains, around the Great Lakes, and in portions of New England. Symbolism/Bravery. Joy. Modesty. *Lewis and Clark collected the much larger-flowered, short-lived Perennical G. aristana in Montana in 1806. *These two species(reds & yellows) hybridized in Belgian garden in 1857,to produce Gaillardia x grandiflora Photographed 1/10 10:11am 2024 Posted 1/15(Monday) 11:21am 2024
1728
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alstroemeria ligtu/Alstroemeria. Alstroemeriaceae. liliales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Peruvian lily. Inca lily Native to/Central Chile. Peru. Northwest Argentina Symbolism/Devotion. Friendship *Genus about 50 species *The flower was first discovered in the 18th century by the Swedish botanist Baron von Alstromer who introduced it to Europe. Photographed 1/9 8:52am 2024 Posted 1/10(Wednesday) 12:00pm 2024
1784
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dianthus caryophyllus/Dianthus. Caryophyllaceae. Caryophyllales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Carnation. Clove pink Native to/the Mediterranean region Symbolism/Flower of Gods. Feeling of love. Affection. Grattitude. Admiration *Genus of over 300 species. *”Flower of Gods” is devided from Greek words “dios”, which is meaning as “god” and “anthos” which means “flower”. *Carl Linneaus described the carnation in volume one of his species plantarum in 1753, giving it the name Dianthus caryophyllus. Photographed 12/31 9:41am 2023 Posted 1/1 11:25am 2024
1831
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Penstemon barbatus/Penstemon. Plantaginaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Bearded penstemon Native to/the Western United States Symbolism/Mountain Pride *The bears long panicles of pendent, tubular red flowers, tinged pink to carmine-red, 1.1/4- 1.1/2 inch(3~4cm) long. *Genus name comes from the Greek words ‘penta’ meaning “five”, and ‘stemon’ meaning “stamen” in reference to each flower. *”Barbathus”, from the Latin, mesns hairy or bearded. photographed 11/30 9:28am 2023 Posted 12/13 12:48pm 2023
1884
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Pelargonium x domesticum/Pelargonium. Geraniaceae. Geraniales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Martha Washington geraniums Native to/South Africa. Australia Symbolism/Hapiness. Friendship. Goodhealth *Discovered in South Africa, the first geranium plants, Zpelagonium triste, quickly gained acceptance in England in the 17th century. *Its name from the resemblance of the shape of the fruit to the beak of a stork, pelargos in Greek. Photographed 12/9 10:04am 2023 Posted 12/11(Monday) 12:07pm 2023
1884
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Leptospermum scoparium/Lestospermum. Myrtaceae. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Manuka. New Zealand teatree Native to/New Zealand. Southeastern Australia Spiritual meaning/Protection. Purification. Healing rituals *Scientific name from the Greek words “leptos”(slender) and “sperma”(seed), referring to the narrow seeds. The specific epithet name scoparium means ‘broom-like’. Photographed 11/26 8:59am 2023 Posted 11/27(Monday) 12:08pm 2023
1881
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Mimulus ringens/Mimulus. Phrymaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Allegheny Monkey Flower Native to/The Peninsular Ranges in California Symbolism/Human warmth. Sexual intimacy. *Ability to express deep feelings of love and comhecttendness in sexual relationships *The flowers look something like a monkey’s face,giving it the common name. *The blossoms last untill fall. *Found by Calvin Ernst in 1964. *The gunus name ‘Mimulus’ is from the Latin “mimus” meaning “mimic” referring to the flowers mimicking a monkey’s face. Photographed 10/31 10:55am 2023 Posted 11/22(Wednesday) 11:34am 2023
1739
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis/Hibiscus. Malvaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Chinese hibiscus Native to/Tropical Asia. Southeast Asia Symbolism/Courage. life. Beauty. Femininity Hibiscus will/Open your heart to love. Help you see into the future. Help you to relax and let go of your fears *Plants can be kept small and bushy with regurar pruning and may live for up to 20 years. *The generic name is derived from the Greek name “ibiskos”. Photographed 11/19 9:41am 2023 Posted 11/20(Monday) 12:27pm 2023
1760
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Clarkia amoena/Clarkia. Onagraceae. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Satin flower Native to/Western North America, California Found in/Coastal hills and mountains from British Columbia to Central California Symbolism/Enthusiasm. Charm *The genus name honors Captain William Clark of the lewis and Clark expedition to the Northwest in 1806. There are about 30 species, most in California. Photographed 11/17 10:19am 2023 Posted 11/18(Friday) 12:15pm 2023
1935
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Ceratostigma willmottianum/Ceratostigma. Plumbaginacese. Caryophyllales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Chinese plumbago. Native to/Western China and Tibet Flower meaning/‘Horned stigma’, in reference to the ‘shape of the stigmatic surface’. *Ceratostigma is derived from Greek, meaning ‘horned stigma’. *The species is named for Ellen Ann Willmott(1858~1934), a British gardener and plant introducer. *The first plants in cultivation trace back to Ernest Wilson’s collections in Sechuan. Photographed 11/14 11:53am 2023 Posted 11/15(Wednesday) 12:30pm 2023
1826
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Gerbera jamesonii/Gerbera. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Barberton daisy. Transvaal daisy Native to/South Africa Symbolism/Purity. Cheerfulness *Gerbera is the name for a breed of colorful daisies, which also are known as gerber or transvaal daidies. *The Gerbara daisy was discovered in 1884 near Barberton, South Africa, by Scotsman Robert Jameson. *While the flower’s scientific name, recollects the name of its founder, the meaning of its common name dwaws from German naturalist Traugott Gerber. Photographed 11/12 9:14am 2023 Posted 11/13(Monday) 12:47pm 2023
1792
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Fuchsia magellanica/Fuchsia Onagraceae. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Magellan fuchsia Commonly known/Hummingbird fuchsia. Hardy fuchsia. Chillko “watery” Native to/the lower Southern Cone of southern South America The meaning of fuchsia/Cheerful. playful. Uplifting *Since the color gets its name from the purplish-red flower, fuchsia also represents a sence of liveliness, self-assurance, and confidence. *Fuchsia/After Leonhart Fuchs(1501~1566) a German physician *magellanica/named after the Magellan Straits in south America Photographed 10/27 10:17am 2023 Posted 11/6(Monday) 11:49am 2023
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