Monday, 29 April 2013

Facts about Anemone Flowers


These flowers are so stunningly attractive in vibrant colors of the rainbow that they are a hot favorite as garden plants.

These flowers are perennials and are generally easy to grow.

Anemone flowers usually have large and extremely brightly colored petals and yellow stamens creating a beautiful contrast.

These flowers come in almost every imaginable color but the most predominant color is purple.

These plants are perennials and have an underground rootstock attached to horizontal rhizomes.

The most popular species of Anemone is the Japanese Anemone which blooms in autumn.

Buttercups are also a kind of Anemone that are named from the rich, yellow petals, which is actually a rarity in this class of flowers as they seldom display yellow petals.

Anemone flowers also have medicinal properties and are used to treat menstrual discomfort, cramps and are also helpful in the treatment of emotional stress.

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Anemone Flowers


Flowers have many uses and one can derive sheer pleasure by just looking at them. Here, we take a look at one of the World’s most popular blooms – Anemone flowers.Anemone flowers belong to a genus which contains around 120 species of flowering plants and they belong to the same family as the buttercup. The general consensus is that the word anemone is Greek for “daughter of the wind”.

Geographic Distribution of Anemone Flowers

Anemone flowers are found in the wild in Europe. They are also found in Japan and North America. In greenhouses, these flowers are also grown in several cold countries.

Meaning and Symbolism of Anemone Flowers

This flower gets its name from the word “windflower” in Greek. According to Greek legends, this flower emerged from the tears of Aphrodite during her mourning for Adonis when he died.

The closing of the petals of the Anemone flowers are said to bring good luck and to protect those around them from evil.

There are other stories attached to this flower that speak of fairies that sleep under the petals. Due to all this folklore, Anemone flowers considered to symbolize anticipation.

Name: Windflower, as is commonly known..
Description: Anemone flowers managed to produce in the last few years‚ are remarkable‚ and perfect for
                        placing singly in display vases‚ to show off their fragile beauty
Origin: E urope‚Italy‚UK
Colour: Red‚ purple and pink‚ with jet black hearts ringed with white

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