Day 141 -
There are many different varieties of roses, including single roses, spray
roses and shrub roses. While some rose bushes produce one blossom per branch,
others produce several roses per branch. While a spray rosebush won't provide
you with long-stemmed roses, depending upon your garden plans or decorative
arrangements, spray or individual roses can work for your needs. Spray roses
are typically smaller than blossoms grown on other types of rosebushes, but not
always. They tend to be lush and have abundant flowers.
Day 142 -
Geraniums have been a gardener's favorite for well over a century. The
old-fashioned standard for beds, borders, and containers, geranium is still one
of the most popular plants today. Traditional bedding types love hot weather
and hold up well to dry conditions; many offer colorful foliage. Regal, also
called Martha Washington, geraniums are more delicate-looking and do better in
the cool conditions of spring and fall. Though most geraniums are grown as
annuals, they are perennials in Zones 10-11. Bring them indoors to overwinter,
if you like, then replant outdoors in spring. Or they can bloom indoors all
year long if they get enough light.
Day 143 –
Viburnum is a beautiful flower resembling a small hydrangea that is available
as an import from Holland beginning in March and lasting until early April.
Domestically it is available from May to early June. Though it is a short
window to enjoy these pretty petals as a cut flower they are also a wonderfully
versatile garden shrub. When the blooms are immature they are apple green in
color and turn white as they mature.
Day 144 - In
many Christian churches, Palm Sunday is marked by the distribution of palm
leaves (often tied into crosses) to the assembled worshippers. The palm branch
is a symbol of victory, triumph, peace and eternal life originating in the
ancient Near East and Mediterranean world. The palm (Arecaceae) was sacred in Mesopotamian
religions, and in ancient Egypt represented immortality. In Judaism, the palm
is associated with the festival of Sukkot. A palm branch was awarded to
victorious athletes in ancient Greece, and a palm frond or the tree itself is
one of the most common attributes of Victory personified in ancient Rome. In
Christianity, the palm branch is associated particularly with Palm Sunday, when
according to Christian tradition palm branches were waved at the triumphal
entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. It was adopted into Christian iconography to
represent the victory of martyrs, or the victory of the spirit over the flesh.
Day 145 -
Scabiosa, commonly known as pincushion flower, is a genus in the teasel Family
Dipsacaceae of flowering plants. Scabiosa plants have many small flowers of
soft lavender blue, lilac or creamy white color borne in a single head on a
tall stalk. Scabious flowers are nectar rich and attract a variety of insects
including moths and butterflies. The symbolic meaning of scabiosa is
unfortunate love.
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