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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dietes bicolor/Dietes. Ridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/ Butterfly flag. English name/African iris. Fortnight lily. Yellow wild iris Native to/South Africa Flower/8cm diameter Symbolism/Strong passion. Innocence *The genus name comes from the Greek words ‘di’ means “two”, and ‘etes’ means “an associate”. (It literally means “having two relatives” to the relationship between this genus and Moraea and Iris.) Photo. 7/15 9:34am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Coreopsis lanceolata/Coreopsis. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known as/Lanceleaf coreopsis. Sand coreopsis. Tickseeds Native to/most of the United States Symbolism/A sunny disposition. Joy. Possitive energy It comes from the Greek words ‘koris’ meaning “bug” and ‘opsis’ meaning “like”. *Common name ‘tickseeds’ comes from the fact that the seeds are small are resemble tickcs Photo 7/14 10:37am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Echinacea purpurea/Echinacea. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Purple coneflower Originated/eastern and central North America(from the 18th century) Symbolism/Strength. Well-being *It was used as a painkiller, toothache,coughs,colds,sore throats and snake bite. (Long history of medical uses in North America and Europe) *The coneflower’s scientific name comes from the Greek word ‘echinos’ which means “hedgehog”. Photo 7/12 9:37am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dahlia pinnata/Dahlia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Garden dahlia Originated/Mexico in 18th century Means/“valley flower” *Dahlia directly translates to “valley”. Simbolism/Beauty. Commitment. Kindness *Natural flower of Mexico because the plant was first recorded in the country in 1615. *The name “Dahlia” came from Swedish botanist, Dr. Anders Dahl. Photo 7/11 9:17am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cosmos bipinnatus/Cosmos. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/the garden cosmos. Mexican aster Native to/Mexico. South America Associated with/Simplicity. Joy. Beauty Symbolism/Order. Harmony. Balance *Genus name/comes from the Greek word ‘kosmos’ meaning “beautiful”. Photo 7/8 10:01am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Tagetes eracta/Tagetes. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African marigold. Native to/Mexico. Central America Found in/South-central Mexico Symbolism/A sign of creativity. Grief. Purity *Thomas Jefferson planted seeds of the African Marigold along the Winding Flower Walk on April 8th. 1812. *Although native to South America, they were first introduced into Europe through northern Africa. Photo 7/5 10:21am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hemerocallis fulba/Hemerocallis. Asphodelaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Ditch lily. Tiger daylily Native to/Asia(China. Japan. Korea) Symbolism/Wealth. Success. Power *”Hemerocallis” meaning ‘in direct homage to Hera(Heracles)’. *All portions of Hemerocallis species maybe seriously toxic to cats and dogs. Photo 6/26 10:36am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Impatiens noli-tangere/Impatiens. Blasaminaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common Name/Touch-Me-Not Range/Europe. Britain. France Symbolism/Ardent love. Touch me not and also impatience *Latin impatiens ‘impatient’ or ‘not allowing’, and ‘noli tangere’ meaning “do not touch”. Photo 6/24 10:49am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Anigozanthos flavidus/Anigozanthos. Haemodoraceae. Commelinales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known/Red Kangaroo Paw Original/Southwest Australia Plant to/1m wide. 1.5m in height. Symbolism/Uniqueness. Individuality *Plants can produce up to 300 red flowers on ten stems and like the name suggests,they resemble a Kangaroo’s paw. *Combine Kangaroo paws that celebrate a unique love or friendship. Photo 6/19 10:13am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Myosotis latifolia/Myosotis. Boraginaceae. Boraginales. Magnoliopshida. Tracheophyta Common name/(broadleaf) Forget Me Not Native to/Northwestern Africa Plant’s height/50cm Flower’s diameter/1cm Symbolism/True love. Respect. Fidelity *The Greek name,”Mysotis”, means mouse’s ear because the oval, furry leaves resemble a mouse’s ear. *Comes from a German legend about a knight who died trying to get flowers for his lover and call out with his last breath “ Forget me not! “. *When you give someone these tiny blooms, it represents a promise that you will always remember them and will keep them in your thoughts. Photo 6/16 8:12am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hebe salicifolia (G. Forst.) Pennell/ Hebe salicifolia. Plantaginaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Willow-leaf hebe. Koromiko/ a flowering New Zealand shrub,Hebe salicifolia Native to/South island of New Zealand and Chile Height/~2 meters~ Symbolism/The blooming of nature and spring. Provides nectar to the gods to endure eternal life. The leaves/long and with bright green. *They look like willow lesves up to 12cm *Salicifolia is derived ftom Latin ‘folium’ mesning “leaf”. *Medicinal facts/Leaves can be used as a pack on babies for skin sores. (kotomiko facts) Photo 6/12 9:59am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Centaurea cyanus/Centaurea. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common Name/Cornflower Commonly known as/Bachelor’s button Native Range/Western Adia. Europe Wide/1.37in(3.5cm) Symbolism/Tenderness. Fidelity. Reliability *The dried flowers are used to make medicine. *People take cornflower tea to treat fever,constipation, water retention and chest congestion. *The cornflower/ Symbol of Hope Photo 6/8 9:21am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Euphobia oblongata/Euphobia. Euphobiaceae. Malpighiales Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common Name/Balkan spurge. Oblong squrge. Eggleaf squrge Native to/Turkey. Southeast Europe *This was introduced accidentally into American in 1800s(1827 as the first record), possibly as a hitchhiker in sacks of oat seeds. *This plant may be toxic to humans. Photo 6/5 9:59am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Plumbago auriculata/Plumbago. Plumbaginaceae. Caryophyllales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Coomonly called/Cape leadwort. Cape plumbago Native to/South Africa Symbolism/Humility. Hope. Good wishes. (spiritual desires) *Plumbago is taken from the Latin words “Plumbum” meaning “lead” and “agere” meaning “to resemble”. Photo 6/2 11:58am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cosmos bipinnatus/Cosmos. Astersceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Garden cosmos. Mexican aster Native Range/Mexico. Southern United States Symbolism/Order. Harmony. Balance *Cosmos’s name means “beautiful” in Greek, and it earns it with every bloom. Photo 6/1 10:35am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alcea rosea/Alcea. Malvaceae.Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Hollyhock Origin/It was imported into Europe from Southwestern China before 15th century. Symbolism/the circle of life. ambition. fertility. abundance *The name Hollyhock is believed to have derived from the Anglo-Saxon ferm, ‘holy-hoc’ or ‘holly mallow’. *The plant was used for tuberculosis, bladder inflammations,soothing swollen horses’ heels,etc. Photo 5/29 10:08am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Iris germanica/Iris. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/German Iris Origin/uncertain~,probably native to Southern Europe. Mediterranean area Native to/Europe. Asia. Northern Africa Symbolism/Passion. Regeneration. Renewal *Yellow iris is considered a regulated invasive species. Photo 5/14 9:48am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hippeastrum reginae/Hippeastrum. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Mexican lily Known as/The equestrian star-flower *Under its common name of amaryllis. Symbolism/Purity. Innocence *Reginae is a species in the genus of this which contains between 91 and 102 species and belongs to the family of the Amaryllidaceae(Amaryllis Family). Photo 5/11 9:32am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Nigella damascena/Nigella. Ranunculaceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Love-in-a-mist *because of the tangle of ferny,fennel- like foliage that forms a mist around the flowers. Native to/Southern Europe. North Africa. Southwest Asia Symbolism/You puzzle me. Openness to love and kiss me *Genus name comes from the Latin word niger meaning black in reference to the color of the seeds. Photo 5/9 10:07am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Clematis x jackmanii Moore/Clematis. Ranunculaceae Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Jackman’s Clematis Native/Hemispheres including Europe. Australasia. North&Central America Symbolism/Beauty of ingenuity *Clematis cultivar which, when it wss introduced in 1862. Photo 5/7 10:11am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Iris germanica/Iris. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/German iris. Origin/Uncertain. probably native to Southern Europe and Mediterranean area. Symbolism/Happiness. Love. Kindness *A common name for some species is ‘flags’,while the plants are widely known as junos, paticularly in horticulture. *In ancient Greek stories, the Greek word ‘iris’ means rainbow. Photo 5/2 9:47am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Rhododendron simsii/Rhododendron. Ericaceae. Ericales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Indian Azalea Native to/East Asia Simbolism/A sence of warning(may indicate a dangerouse side despite a beautiful appearance). *This shrub is able to combat formaldehyde from sources such as plywood for foam insulation. Photo 5/1 9:19am 20230
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Iris barbatura Noltie & K.Y Guan/Iris. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Stinking Iris. Glandwin Iris. The native range/China(Yunnan) Symbolism/Faith. Positive change. Wisdom *Iris is flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species with showly flowers. Photo 4/29 9:48am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alstroemeria aurea/Alstroemeria. Asttroemeriaceae. Liliales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Known as/the Peruvian lily Native to/Chile. Argentina Naturalised/Australia. New Zealand. United Kingdom Symbolism/Family. Friendship *Symbol of wealth, fortune, prosperity. Photo 4/21 11:04am 2023
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