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1721
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Freesia refracta alba/Freesia. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta. Commonly called/Freesia lactea. Common Freesia. Grandma’s Freesia Botancal name/(Pronunciation) Freesia:Free-zhi-a ree-Fac-ta Native to/South Africa.(Western Cape) Symbolism/Rewakening. Revitalization *Genus of 6 or more species. Photographed 3/28 8:52am 2024 Posted 3/29(Friday) 11:39am 2024
1813
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Aeonium arboreum/Aeonium. Crassulaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Irish rose. The tree aeonium. Native to/Canary Island. Northern Africa Symbolism/Love. Longevity. Strength. Grace *Bushy, perennial succlent. ‘H’/high to 2 feet(60cm). ‘S’/size to 3 feet(1m). *The name ‘Aeonium’ comes for Greek word “aionion”, “aionis” meaning immortal and everlasting. Photographed 2/17 9:34am 2024 Posted 2/19(Monday) 11:07am 2024
1799
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Narcissus pseudonarcissus/Narcissus. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Wild daffodil. Lent lily Originally from/Europe. North Africa Found in/meadows from sea level, in woodland, river silts and rock crevices. *Genus of about 50 species *Extremely variable, early spring-flowering bulb *High/6-12in(15-30cm) Photographed 2/9 10:51am 2024 Posted 2/9(Friday) 1:01pm 2024
1722
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Euryops pectinatus/Euryops. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Native to/Southern Africa Commonly called/Bush daisy Common names/Golden Shrub Daisy Symbolism/Innocence. Purity. Loyal love *Genus of approximately 100 species. *The genus name Euryops is derived from the Greek ‘eurys’, meaning “large”, and ‘ops’, meaning “eye”, referring to the flower’s big heart. *The species name ‘pectinatus’, is from Latin meaning “pectinate”. Photographed 1/16 9:03am 2024 Posted 1/19(Friday) 12:32pm. 2024
1827
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dimorphotheca sinuata/Dimorphotheca. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African Daisy. Cape marigold. Native to/Tropical Africa. South Africa Symbolism/Innocence. Purity. Loyal love *Closely related to Osteospermum *Genus of 7 species *It is also widely cultivated and naturalized in parts of United States, primarily California and Arizona. *The name “Dimorphotheca” comes from the Greek “Dis” “Morphe” and “Theka”, meaning “two shaped receptacle”. Photographed 1/4 9:07am 2024 Posted 1/5 12:44pm(Friday) 2024
1716
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dahila pinnata/Dahlia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Yellow Hammer Native to/Eurasia. New Zealand. Australia Symbolism/Southernness the state *The male yellowhammer has a bright yellow head. *Yellowhammer, its song has a rhythm like 🎶 “A little bit of bread and no cheese~” 🎶 *Despite being first documented by the Spanish in 1525. Photographed 12/25 9:53am 2023 Posted 12/25(Monday) 11:40am 2023
1869
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Tagetes erecta/Tagetes. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African marigold Native to/Mexico. Guatemala. Peru Symbolic meaning/making them a perfect choice for the Day of the Dead celebration *Genus of about 50 species. *They were first introduced into Europe through northern Africa: “hence”, the common name. *Thomas Jefferson planted seeds of the African Marigold along the Winding Flower Walk on April 8th in 1812. Photographed 12/14 9:30am 2023 Posted 12/15(friday) 12:06pm 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Oxalis spiralis/Oxalis. Oxalidaceae. Oxalidales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Golden Oxalis Known as/Wood sorrels. Yellow sorrels Native to/Central and South America Ranging from/Chiapas to Peru. El Salvador through Costa Rica into Panama Symbolism/Hope. Faith. Love. Luck *The majority of spesies have three leaflets and called ‘Shamrock’. SHAMROCK: *the unofficial symbol of Ireland *have three leaflets which are shaped like a heart *long been the symbol of good luck Photographed 11/8 10:58am 2023 Posted 11/8(Wednesday) 12:30pm 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Tagetes erecta/Tagetes. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African Marigold Native to/Mexico. Central America Time of flowering/Summer. Autumn Lauguage of flowers/Health Symbolism/A sign of creativity *They were first introduced into Europe through Northern Africa *One of the most poular edible flower all over the world. *’Yellow’ African Marigold is called “African Inca Marigold” which is compact but produce large, sunshiny yellow double blooms. Photographed 10/1 10:16am 2023 Posted 10/2(Monday) 11:33am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Zinnia elegance/Zinnia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Common zinnia Originally from/the warm regions of Mexico Alias/Magellan Yellow Symbolism/A daily remembrance. Friendship. Everlasting love *Zinnias, they were first noted by the Spanish in Mexico during their conquest of the Aztecs in the early Sixteenth century. Photographed 9/9 9:15am 2023 Posted 9/11 10:22am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus/Hemerocallis. Asphodelaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Yellow day-lily. Lemon lily Found/Across China. In Northern Europe Native to/Eastern Asia(China. Korea. Japan. Southern Siberia) Symbolism/Wealth. Success. Power *There are over 80,000 registered cultivars. *It has long been cultivated for its food and medical properties. Photo 8/28(Monday) 10:36am 2023
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Tagetes erecta/Tagetes. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/African marigold. American marigold. Mexican marigold Native to/Mexico. Central America Symbolism/Life’s brevity. Creativity *Tagetes is a genus of 50 species of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants. *The genus Tagetes was described by Carl Zlinnaeus in 1753. Photo 8/21 9:03am 2023
1118
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Tecoma stans/Tecoma. Bignoniaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Yellow bells. Yellow trumpet flower Native to/the Americas Symbolism/Strength. Beauty. Resistance *Tecoma stans provides firewood and charcoal. *The tubular flowers hang in showy clusters at the ends of branch tips creating a beautiful cascading effect and attracting. Photo 8/13 8:55am 2023
1144
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cosmos sulphureus/Cosmos. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Sulfur cosmos. Native to/Mexico. America Naturalized in/America. Europe. Asia. Australia Symbolism/Decoration. Order and Harmony of he universe *They named them “Cosmos” from Greek word ‘kosmos’ which refers to the decoration, order and harmony of the universe. *Named Cosmos by the philosopher Pythagoras (in the 6th century B.C) used the term ‘Kosmos’ for the order of the universe. Photo 8/5 7:14am 2023
1144
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Coreopsis grandiflora/Coreopsis. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Large-flowered tickseed Found in/Eastern Canada. United States Cultivated & Naturalized in/China Symbolism/Cheerfulness. Happiness. Warmth *It symbolizes a sunny disposition, joy and possitive energy, making it a perfect choice for conveying a bright snd optimistic message. *Coreopsis comes from the Greek ‘koris’ meaning “bug”, and ‘opsis’ meaning “view”. Photo 8/3 10:43am 2023
1151
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Dimorphotheca ecklonis/Dimorphotheca. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Cape marguerite. African daidy. Van Standen’s River daidy Native to/South Africa Symbolism/Silence. Purity. Innocence *The scientific name is derivrted from the Greek osteon ‘bone’ and Latin spermum ‘seed’. *The ray florets female are found diverse colors such as white, cream, pink,purple,mauve yellow. Photo 7/30 9:35am 2023
1176
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Helianthus annuus/Helianthus. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Common sunflower Native/North America(probably in Tabasco,Mexico(in as early as 2600BC) Symbolism/Adoration. Loyalty. Longevity *Sunflowers make up the genus Helianthus witch contains almost 70 different species. *The meaning of sunflower is rooted in it’s genus ‘Helianthus-helios’ meaning “sun” and ‘anthos’ meaning “flower”. Photo 7/25 9:27am 2023
1188
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Echinacea paradoxa/Echinacea. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Mellow Yellow. The yellow coneflower. Ozark coneflowr Native range/Arkansan. Texas. Missouri. Oklahoma. U.S.A Height/2.00~3.00 feet Symbolism/Strength. Well-being *Used for/Medical uses in North America & Europe. Immune-stimulant and anti-viral. *Often associated with health and healing. Photo 7/21 9:30am 2023
1189
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Oenothera elata/Oenothera. Onagraceae. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/Evening Primrose Native/Western and Central North America Length/1.8m~. Flower/5cm~diameter *Grows primarily/along the coast between San Francisco, San Diego and northern Baja California. *The subspecies of this plant is named for William Jackson Hooker(1785~1865) Photo 7/7 9:36am 2023
1183
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Madia elegans/Madia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Common madia Native to/Western North America to northern California Flower/2.5cm Symbolism/Mind’s eye *The meaning of the name in Spanish ‘Madia’ is bitter woman from Magdala. *They are very fragrant, and have been described as having a pineapple smell. Photo 7/2 9:43am 2023
1083
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus/Hemerocallis. Asphodelaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Common Name/Yellow daylily Originally in/Asia. Europe. Russia Symbolism/Purity. Innocence. Rebirth *Name comes from the Greek words “hemera” meaning “day”, and “kallos” meaning “beauty”. Photo 6/3 9:34am 2023
1107
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Eschscholzia californica/Eschscholzia. Papaveraceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/California poppy. Native to/the United States and Mexico Symbolism/Love. Success. Good things when sent to others *The California Poppy represents the gold rush in California’s history, and it’s also the state’s flower. Photo 5/26 9:52am 2023
1113
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hypericum calycinum/Hypericum. Hypericaseae. Malpighiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Common name/St. John’s wort Symbolism/Superstitution *Latin name/Hypericum perforatum Native Range/Southern Europe. Southwestern Asia Height/1.00 to 1.50 feet *It has 2 to 4 inch ovate oblong, acute leaves and large 5 - petaled. *Treat a variety of medical conditions. Photo 5/24 9:21am 2023
1191
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Zinnia elegans/Zinnia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known as/youth-and-age Native to/Mexico. Central America Symbolism/Friendship. Endurance *We call Zinnias ‘Benary’s Giant Golden Yellow’. *Yellow Zinnia/Morning greeting Photo 5/20 9:52am 2023
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