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Rhododendron

The name Rhododendron comes from the greek words "rodon" which means "rose" and "dendron" which means "tree", hence Rose Tree. Rhododendron flowers are usually produced

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Freesia Flowers

Freesia Flowers are one of the most fragrant flowers. The Freesia specie, Freesia alba caused a sensation when introduced into cultivation in 1878! Along with

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Sunflower

Did you know? Europe and the USSR produce over 60% of the world’s Sunflowers. The Sunflower paintings of Vincent Van Gogh show a mental connection

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Peonies

Did you know? The Chinese call Peonies the King of flowers or the Flower Fairy. Peonies were named in honor of Paeon, the physician of

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Iris

The word Iris means rainbow. Iris is the flower of the Greek goddess Iris who is the messenger of Love. In the language of flowers

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Cherry Blossom

‘Under a cherry tree’ is one of the most wanted destinations for marriage globally. Cherry Blossoms are some of the most beautiful flowers, coming in

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Violets

The Common Blue Violet, Viola sororia, is the state flower of 3 states in the USA: Rhode Island, Illinois, and New Jersey. Violets (Viola) are

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Gladiolus

Gladiolus is also commonly referred to by the name of its genus – Gladiolus, the plural form of which can be Gladiole, Gladioluses or Gladioli.

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Anemone

Anemone comes from anemos, the greek word for wind, thus giving Anemone the name wind flower. The genus Anemone consists of 120 species of perennial

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