Floral Blog: 6 Most Beautiful Flowers By Photo Blogger


Do you love flowers? Alright! We have the most beautiful flower pictures for you.

We, as a flower blogger, have designed this floral blog, as collaboration with our photo bloggers & writers, to furnish you flowers information and types.

Although we don’t provide flower delivery of your favorite flower; we will surely offer an apt flower description of it.

Let us read!

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In this blog section, we will share flower pictures and descriptions with you.

 
Lupine Flower

Lupine Flower by professional Photo Blogger
Snapshot of Lupine Flower

Lupine Flower captured by Photo Blogger
Lupine Flower Image


Name of the flower

This flower has been nomenclature as Lupin or Lupine. Scientifically, this is known as Lupinus.


Geography of Lupine Flower

Generally, lupine flowers bloom in the diversity of North & South America on a large scale but found on a smaller scale in North Africa and the Mediterranean regions. 

These flowers are considered as both – food source & ornamental flowers.

Characteristics of Lupinus flower

A lupine flower is from the ménage of flowering plants. This certainly belongs to the Legume family, i.e., Fabaceae.

It has more than 200 species in its family; mostly are from herbaceous perennial plants and remaining comes under the category of shrubs.

As perennial plants, these flowers have a height of 0.3 to 1.5 meters (i.e., 0.98 to 4.92 ft), but as shrubs, these have a height of 3 meters (i.e., 9.8 ft).


Prunus Flower

Snapshot of Prunus Flowers
Image of Prunus Flowers

Name of the flower

This flower is named as Prunus.

Geography of Prunus Flower

Prunus flowers are indigenous to the northern temperate area.

Characteristics of Prunus Flower

Prunus is a descent of trees and shrubs, with 430 different species living in the northern temperate area.

This consists of a number of fruits, like, plums, almonds, and peaches, etc.

Prunus flowers are mainly cultivated for the number of fruits and ornamental objectives.

These flowers are popular in the food industry and are commonly used in jam production, canning, drying and roasting.

Gilliflower or Gillyflower

Gilliflower/Gillyflower Image

Name of the flower

Gillyflower got its name from the French giroflée.

Gilliflower/Gillyflower Flower in the Popular Culture

Gillyflower flowers were a mode of payment in the ancient time; you will be amazed by knowing that it was used for payment of peppercorn rent for the land.

If we unlatch more historical facts, then in 1262 in Bedfordshire, there is a particular place called The Hyde.

The catchphrase of this place was “for the rent of one clove of gillyflower”.

This place was under the courtship of Elmore Court, a place in Gloucester, which was granted to the Guise family by John de Burgh.

Bit more facts from the annals, in the 13th century in Kent, Bartholomew de Badlesmere & King Edward I had an exchange among themselves.

The said trade was completed by a saying: "by the service of paying one pair of clove gilliflowers".


Bougainvillea Flower

Photo Blogger Captured Bougainvillea Flowers
Bougainvillea Flowers

Name of the flower

The flower name in the image is Bougainvillea.

Geography of Bougainvillea Flower

Bougainvillea flowers are found in Spain, Mexico, Ecuador, Guatemala, Cuba, Manipur, Philippines, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Iran, Honduras, Arab World, Colombia, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama, Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic & Venezuela, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay, Northern Peru, Brazil, Germany, Greece, Bangladesh, Thailand.

Characteristics of Bougainvillea Flower

Bougainvillea flowers are genus of vine, bushes & thorny species.
Their height is between 1 to 12 m (3 to 40 ft.), and the leaves size are 4 to 13 cm long & 2 to 6 cm wide.

These flowers adapt according to their present environment – they can become evergreen when there is ample raining, or deciduous when there is an onset of the dry season.

Generally, bougainvillea flowers bloom in pink, magenta, purple, red, orange, white, or yellow.

Mexican Marigold Flower (Tagetes erecta)

Mexican Marigold Flower Flower
Mexican Marigold Flower (Tagetes erecta) Image by Photo Blogger


Name of the flower

This flower is commonly known as the Mexican Marigold Flower, Mexican marigold or Aztec marigold and in scientific terms as Tagetes erecta.

Geography of Mexican Marigold Flower

Being indigenous to Mexico (the states of México, Puebla, and Veracruz), it is also found in the America and known as African marigold.

Characteristics of Mexican Marigold Flower

The height of Mexican Marigold Flower is between 50 and 100 cm (20 to 39 inches). This flower has medicinal properties from the ancient time – this was popular among the Aztecs, and had used this for medicinal, ceremonial and decorative purposes

Quick Fact about Mexican Marigold Flower

Mexican Marigold Flower are popular used as ornamental plants and cut-flower trade.

Impatiens Flower

Impatiens Flower on the Floral Blog
Impatiens Flower Picture


Impatiens Flower Photography
Impatiens Flower clicked by our Photo Blogger

Name of the flower

Impatiens Flower (touch-me-not) is from the family Balsaminaceae. In the American region, this flower has several names: impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed, and patience.

Geography of Impatiens Flower

Impatiens Flower is widely found in the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics.

Characteristics of Impatiens Flower

Impatiens Flower are grown as annual or perennial herbs with being thin to succulent stems.

The height of the said flower is from 5 cms to 2.5 mts.


Our Takeaway


Really, flowers are the best gift from Mother Nature to us.

We will provide much as much content on the flowers as we can so that you can read about them.

We have provided flower information on Lupine, Prunus, Gillyflower, Bougainvillea, Mexican Marigold Flower, and Impatiens.

Please let us know about your favorite flower in our comment section and we will add it to our flower directory.

Happy Flowering!!

3 comments:

  1. Nice winter flowers, your blog reminds me of old bollywood song, "ye kis ne phool pe kiya shingaar hae, ye kaun chitarkaar he ye kaun chitarkaar hae...." Keep doing the good work ��

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    1. Thank you. Flowers r beautiful assets of nature.

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