Wednesday, August 1, 2012

                 


  PINK ROSE APRICOT

The rose is an immensely popular flower. It's a symbol of Valentine's Day. Moreover, if you tell people that you're a flower gardener, many will automatically assume that you grow roses, among whatever other flowers you may have planted.
In fact, the rose is so popular that some plants that have nothing to do with roses nonetheless bear "rose" in their name. 






                    EASTER LILY
 The following poem by Louise Lewis Matthews captures the spiritual essence of the Easter Lily:
Easter morn with lilies fair
Fills the church with perfumes rare,
As their clouds of incense rise,
Sweetest offerings to the skies.
Stately lilies pure and white
Flooding darkness with their light,
Bloom and sorrow drifts away,
On this holy hallow’d day.
Easter Lilies bending low
in the golden afterglow,
Bear a message from the sod
                                                                       To the heavenly towers of God
                                                              
The Easter Lily. For many, the beautiful trumpet-shaped white flowers symbolize purity, virtue, innocence, hope and life—the spiritual essence of Easter.




            LOTUS FLOWER
 Lotus is one of the most beautiful flowers
in the world. It is regarded as a symbol of beauty throughout the world. This is not just because of its vibrant colors but also because of its quality to bloom beautifully in muddy water. The lotus plant originated
in parts of Middle East and Asia. The symbolization of a lotus flower is different in different cultures, however all of them are associated with the life cycle of the lotus flower.








Famous Flower


                                                          FAMOUS FLOWER             



A bed of tulips at Keukenhof, the spring garden on the outskirts of Lisse, Netherlands, known for its blooming spring flowers.