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Flowers
Buttercups
• Buttercup (Latin Ranúnculus) - a
genus of plants of the
family Ranunculaceae (Latin:
Ranunculaceae). Annual or
perennial, aquatic or terrestrial herbs
with acrid and
sometimes poisonous juice.
Sometimes, in the popular Russian
literature, as the name of this sort is
used a scientific Latin name "ranunkulyus" (rarely "ranunkulus").
The name Ranunculus is late Latin for
"little frog," from rana "frog" and a
diminutive ending. This probably
refers to many species being found
near water, like frogs. Buttercups are
usually flowers in the spring, but
flowers may be found throughout
the summer.
Daisies
• Daisy - a name for several common
wildflowers of the
Asteraceae or Compositae family with
bright white petals and darker
yellow tubular middle. This is a low
European plant, cultivated in the
United States mostly in the double
form, with heads of white, pink, or
red flowers. The English daisy, which
closes at night, has long been
considered the flower of children and
of innocence. A purple species native
to the lower Mississippi basin is called
Western daisy. They are traditionally
displayed in homes during Easter
season, symbol of blamelessness.
They provide protection against
fairies.
Snowdrop
• Snowdrop, Galanthus,
or (Latin Galanthus) - a genus of
perennial herbs of the
Amaryllidaceae family(Amaryllidac
eae). It includes 18 species. In the
former Soviet Union there
were 12 species. All species
of Galanthus are perennial,
herbaceous plants which grow
from bulbs. Snowdrops contain
also an active lectin or agglutinin
named GNA for Galanthus
nivalis agglutinin. Potatoes have
been genetically modified with the
GNA gene.Celebrated as a sign of
spring, snowdrops can form
impressive carpets of white in
areas where they are native or have
been naturalised.
The flower grows in man
• Plants help you feel at home, as in
nature. Every woman tries to
have flowers at home to create the
desired comfort. But the flowers are
needed to be taken care of,
otherwise they risk to fade or die.
Blooming flowers at home can
help improve bad mood. People feel
more compassionate toward others,
have less worry and anxiety, feel less
depressed and agitated when fresh-cut
flowers are present in the house.
Flowers have an immediate impact on
happiness. Living with flowers can
provide a boost of energy, happiness
and enthusiasm at work.