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Calendar 2010 - National Flowers
January
Passiflora coerulea - National Flower of Paraguay
Blue Passion Flower - this marginally frost hardy, evergreen climber
produces beautiful flowers with pale pink petals, with filaments banded
with blue or purple. Edible, egg-shaped, yellow fruit.
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February
Gloriosa superba- Natinal Flower of Zimbabwe
Flame Lily - this tropical species can climb to a height of 1.2-2.4 m under suitable
conditions. The brilliant red and gold flowers resemble tiger lilies in shape with
reflexed, wavy edged petals and conspicuous stamens.
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March
Lilium bosniacum - National Flower of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zlatni Ljiljan - it was used on the Bosnia and Herzegovina flag between 1992 and
1998. Today, fleur-de-lis is a national symbol of Bosniaks.
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April
Trillium grandiflorum - National Flower of Ontario
Wake-Robin - this clump-forming trillium is the easiest to grow, reaching 30-45
cm in height. The pure white flowers, borne in spring, fade to pink as they age.
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May
Convallaria majalis - National Flower of Finland
This beautiful plant does best on cool climates. Vigorous, rhizomatous perennial
producing tough, slender, creeping, braching rhizomes bearing pairs of ovatelance-shaped to elliptic, stalked, hairless, basal leaves, 4-20 cm long. Arching
racemes of pendent, bell-shaped, strongly scented, waxy white flowers.
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June
Rosa canina - National Flower of Romania
Maces - is a vigorous suckering shrub. It has prickly stems, and leaves with 5-7
leaflets. Scented flowers, single, pale or blush pink, occasionally white, appear
in summer.
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July
Cypripedium reginae - National Flower of Minnesota
Lady slipper orchid - the fresh green leaves are adorned with a large
white flower with a rose-pink labellum, borne singly on 45 cm tall stems
in early summer.
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Heliconia rostrata - National Flower of Bolivia
Patuju - Found in the warmer and wetter areas to the eastern tropics of Bolivia.
Rhizomatous perennial producing ovate-oblong, mid-greem leaf blades, 60-120
cm long. Pendent inflorescens, 30-60 cm long, each have 4-35 red strongly
curved bracts, flowers yellow-green. Red-yellow-green color, the Bolivian flag.
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Zantedeschia aethiopica - National Flower of Etiopia
Arum Lily - this evergreen or semi-evergreen species develops large rhizomes
and can form impressive clumps of long-stemmed, 30-60 cm long, arrowheadshaped leaves. Tall flower stems topped with a white spathe, 25 cm long, around
a yellow spadix.
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Nelumbo nucifera - National Flower of India
Lotus - is the sacred flower of India. It occupies a special position in the art and
mythology of ancient India. The Lotus Flower symbolizes divinity, fertility,
wealth, knowledge and enlightenment. It is also regarded as a symbol of triumph
as it can survive to regerminate for thousands of years.
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Viola sororia - National Flower of New Jersey
Hooded Violet - This stemless, herbaceous perennial has scalloped, thickly
hairy leaves , 10 cm long. It bears speckled with violet blue from spring to
summer; the flowers are sometimes deep violet blue.
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Lycaste skinneri - National Flower of Guatemala
Nun orchid - epiphytic orchid with lance shaped leaves, 50-60 cm long. from
winter to spring, produces flowers 12-15 c, across, with cream sepals shaded
white through lavender-pink, reddish purple petals, and pink lips.
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