- Fact 2 - Complete flowerS consists
of Pistils, stamens, stigmas, anthers, petals and sepals
- Fact 3 - The parts of flowers are
described as follows:
- The corolla is the floral envelope
inside the calyx, composed of a whorl of petals
- The pistil is the female organ of a
flower consisting of ovary, style and stigma
- The stamen is the male organ of a
flower consisting of an anther on a filament
- The stigma is the tip of the
pistil, usually sticky, which receives the pollen for
fertilization of the ovule
- The anther is the free end of the
stamen that bears pollen; pollen sac
- The sepal is the name of the Lower
flower part called the calyx
- The calyx is the outer whorl of
floral envelopes, composed of sepals
- A petal is one division of the
corolla
- Fact 4 - The scientific name for
plants which produce flowers are called angiosperms, derived
from the Greek word “angos” and “sperm” meaning “seed bearing”
- Fact 5 - There are over 15,000
species of roses cultivated across the
world
- Fact 6 - The Rose is the most
popular flower in the world followed by flowers such as
Chrysanthemums, Tulips, Lilies, Poinsettias and Narcissus
- Fact 7 - The first flowers appeared
on our Planet over 130 million years ago
- Fact 8 - Flora was the Roman
Goddess of flowers and her name continues to be used as a
collective term for plant life and flowers.
- Fact 9 -
Birth Flowers! During Roman birthday celebrations gifts
included flowers - the first traditions and origins of Birth
Month Flowers:
- January: the Carnation or Snowdrop
- February: the Violet or Primrose
- March, the Jonquil (aka Daffodil or
Narcissus)
- April: the Sweet pea or Daisy
- May, the Lily of the Valley
- June: the Rose
- July, the Larkspur or Water Lily
- August: the Gladiolus or Poppy
- September, the Aster or Morning
Glory
- October: the Calendula (Marigold)
- November, the Chrysanthemum
- December: the Narcissus
- Fact 10 - Interflora is the world's
largest flower delivery service supported by a network of 50,000
florists worldwide delivering flowers to approximately 150
countries
- Fact 11 - The language of flowers
developed during the highly conservative period of the Victorian
era when a message was assigned to specific flowers by which
means a lover could send flowers which conveyed a hidden
romantic meaning! Unusual facts about flowers!
- Ambrosia - Your Love Is Given
Returned
- Azalea - Take Care Of Yourself For
Me
- Camellia (Pink) - Longing For You
- Camellia (White) - You're Adorable
- Carnation (Pink) - I'll Never
Forget You
- Carnation (Red) - My Heart Aches
For You
- Carnation (Striped) - Sorry I Can't
Be With You
- Cyclamen - Good-Bye
- Daffodil - You're The Only One
- Daisy - I'll Never Tell
- Forget-Me-Not - True Love
- Gardenia - You're Lovely
- Hyacinth (Purple) - I Am Sorry,
Please Forgive Me
- Hydrangea - Thank You For
Understanding
- Narcissus - Stay As Sweet As You
Are
- Orchid - Beautiful Lady
- Primrose - I Can't Live Without You
- Rose (Red) - I Love You
- Spider Flower - Elope With Me
- Sweetpea - Thank You For A Lovely
Time
- Violet (Blue) - I'll Always Be True
- Violet (White) - Let's Take A
Chance
- Viscaria - Dance With Me
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