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Thursday 29 December 2016

Chart 105 – Flowers 1

Flowers Chart contains 28 images of different flowers
Flowers Chart

Spectrum Chart - 105 : Flowers

  1. Rose - Roses are multi-petal flowers available in an array of colours, mainly red & shapes of red. Roses are widely used across the world as symbols of love, sympathy or sorrow.
  2. Magnolia Champa – Magnolia Champa is a strongly fragrant flowers, varying in shades of cream to yellow-orange. In India, they are primarily used for worship at temples.
  3. Tulip - Tulips are part of the lily family. Tulips are available in almost any colour. Tulips only bloom for 3-7 days in the spring. Tulips will bend and twist to grow towards light.
  4. Pansy - Pansy flowers are single with five petals that are rounded in shape. Both the leaves and flowers of pansies and violas are edible and high in vitamins A and C.
  5. Morning Glory - Morning glory is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae. Morning-Glory flowers are one of the best flowers to decorate our fences and walls.
  6. Zinnia - Zinnias are popular garden flowers because they come in a wide range of colours and shapes and they can withstand hot summer temperatures and are easy to grow from seeds.
  7. Mesua Ferea - Mesua Ferea flower is a medicinal flower. The flower is used for the treatment of asthma, cough, cold and fever. They are also used as a perfume in some countries.
  8. Lotus - The Lotus symbolizes purity, beauty, majesty, grace, fertility, wealth, richness, knowledge and serenity. The Pink Lotus is the National Flower of India. Lotuses are found in white and pink colors in general and they grow in shallow and murky waters.
  9. Jasmine - The Jasmine flowers are white in colour with some species being yellow also. Jasmine flowers are used to extract oil from it, which is used in making high-grade perfumes and cosmetics, such as creams, oils, soaps and shampoos.
  10. Sunflower - The sunflower is a large inflorescence, this means the flower head is actually made of many tiny flowers called florets. Sunflowers is used to extract toxin such as lead, arsenic and uranium from contaminated soil.
  11. Chrysanthemum - Chrysanthemum flower symbolises fidelity, optimism, joy and long life.Each Chrysanthemum flower head is actually a cluster of many flowers, composed of a central group of short disk flowers surrounded by rings of longer ray flowers.
  12. Periwinkle - Periwinkle is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Periwinkle is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens in many shades of pink, red, lilac and white or in light shades with dark throats.
  13. Daffodil - Daffodils belong to the genus Narcissus. Daffodils, the flowers symbolising friendship.The natural Daffodil is coloured golden yellow all over while the trumpet may often appear in a contrasting colour.
  14. Phlox – Phlox flowers may be pale blue, violet, pink, bright red or white in colour. Phlox flowers typically have five petals and leaves that are long and narrow.
  15. Carnation - Single flowers of the Carnations species has 5 petals and vary from white to pink to purple in colour. Carnation flowers have become symbolic of mother's love and also of Mother's Day. Carnation blooms last a long time even after they are cut.
  16. Dahlia - Dahlia are considered one of the most spectacular garden flowers. There are more than 30 species of dahlia flower. They are native to Mexico.
  17. Daisy – Daisy flower symbolises innocence and purity. A Daisy flower is composed of white petals and a yellow center, although the flower can sometimes have a pink or rose colour.
  18. Lily - The Lily flower symbolises purity and refined beauty. Many of the species of lily are highly fragrant and typically range in height from 30 cm − 120 cm, although some can be much taller.
  19. Hibiscus – Hibiscus are large, flat, conspicuous, trumpet-shaped flowers. Hiscus flowers have five petals, ranging from white to pink, red, purple or yellow. The Hisbiscus petals range in size from 4-15 cm broad.
  20. Tube Rose - Tuberose is a night-blooming flower native to Mexico. It is called as rajanigandha in India.
  21. Poppy - Flowers of most poppy species are attractive and are widely cultivated as annual or perennial ornamental plants. Poppy flowers has 4 to 6 petals.
  22. Marigold - Marigolds come in different colours, yellow and orange being the most common. Most of the marigolds have strong, pungent odour and have great value in cosmetic treatment.
  23. Aster - Asters are found chiefly in North America. An Aster flower is actually a collection of very tiny tubular flowers, grouped together in a central disk and surrounded by so-called ray flowers or petals.
  24. Orchid – Orchids are a large family of flowering plants. There are between 22,000 and 26,000 species. Orchids can be found in almost every country in the world except for Antarctica.

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