The language of flowers is a language of love, endearment, and respect. The truly popularity of flowers lies in their ability to bring joy, and good cheer.
The fascination with flowers have captivated, and charmed people world wide. They represent a form of life that has
endured evolution, and continues to flourish. With a diversity of
colors, forms, scents, and uses, flowers have been revered by
generations of admirers, and enthusiasts alike. Throughout history
flowers have been the perfect form of expression, when words were hard
to find. The language of flowers is a language of love, endearment, and
respect. The truly popularity of flowers lies in their ability to to bring joy and good cheer.
The first flowering plants found were tiny
herb-like flower fossils dating back 120 million years. An innumerable
number of images of preserved flowers and flower parts have been found
in fossils located all over the world. According to scientists, there
are over 270,000 species of flowers that have been documented and are
living in the twenty-first century. Scientists continue to marvel over
the amazing diversity of species, and the species that have not changed
much during evolution. Many flowers have coevolved with their
pollination animals.
The flower is the reproductive organ of a
plant. It is the job of the flower to produce seeds through
fertilization, and pollination. Pollination requires animals (bees,
hummingbirds, etc.), wind, or water to transfer male pollen to the
female ovule. After a flower is fertilized, it develops into a fruit
containing seeds. These seeds are the next generation, and serve as the
means by which species of plants are dispersed across a field. Cross
breeding can occur, and this leads to the enormous diversities seen.
The alluring nature of flowers has made them
subjects of folklore, and poetry. Their medicinal use has been embraced
by the east for centuries. A flower’s fragrance is its personality, a
beautiful bouquet of scents that permeate even the worst form of
pollution. Flowers have been associated with religious symbolism, the
lily signifying purity for example. The diversity of shapes and colors
makes them the perfect decoration, and the perfect gift. The likelihood
of two people having the same color, shape arrangement is very remote.
Edible flowers have been used in the culinary field for flavor and
garnish for many years.
It is clear that flowers do have a very
endearing language. A language that is universal, without borders. A
language that contains no negativity, nor prejudice. An unconditional
way of expressing a feeling so deep, that words could never convey the
true meaning. Regardless of the situation, the sight of a flower will
always solicit a smile, and a sense of warmth.
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