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Alstroemeria x 'Indian Summer' / 'Indian Summer' Hybrid Peruvian Lily at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Astromélia Saiba Como Cuidar (Alstroemeria Hybrida)
Nome Científico: Alstroemeria hybrida Nomes Populares: Astromélia, Alstroeméria, Astroméria, Carajuru, Lírio-de-luna, Lírio-dos-incas, Lírio-peruviano, Madressilva-brasileira, Madressilva-da-terra, Madressilva-de-canteiro Família: Alstroemeriaceae Categoria: Bulbosas, Flores Anuais, Flores Perenes Clima: Continental, Equatorial, Mediterrâneo, Subtropical, Temperado, Tropical Origem: América do Sul, Brasil, Chile, Peru Altura: 0.4 a 0.6 metros Luminosidade: Meia Sombra, Sol Pleno Ciclo de Vida: Perene
Descrição da Astromélia
A flor Astromélia é originária da América do Sul, mais especificamente no Chile, Brasil e Peru. Esta planta desenvolve-se melhor em regiões com os climas Equatorial, Continental, Mediterrâneo, Temperado e Tropical, pois necessita de som intenso para crescer saudavelmente. A flor é encontrada na cor rosa claro, mas podem variar de tonalidade se for geneticamente modificada. A planta tem o nome científico de Alstroemeria hybrida, podendo ser conhecida popularmente como Alstroméria, Carajuru, Lírio-de-Luna, Lírio-peruviano, Lírio-dos-incas ou Masressilva-brasileira. Além de pertencer à família das Alstroemeriaceae, o que lhe confere a característica de bulbosa.
A espécie apresenta caules erectos e ramificados na base que, em geral, se desenvolvem de 20 a 25 cm de altura. As folhas nascem no topo dos ramos, sendo classificadas como oblongas (têm forma arredondada e são mais compridas do que largas) e revelam um comportamento atípico em botânica, pois voltam-se para cima. As flores apresentam seis pétalas iguais e duas pétalas diferentes. Elas são parecidas com os lírios, motivo pelo qual se diz que as astromélias são lírios em miniatura. Astromélia - conheça essa flor cheia de beleza e significados! O significado da flor astromelia Independentemente da sua cor, é a amizade eterna e felicidade plena. São flores ideais para presentear qualquer ocasião e garantir um certo toque de alegria em casa, escritório ou apartamento, quando usadas em forma de arranjos ou plantadas em vasos. Também simbolizam saudade e agradecimento, sendo muito usadas quando a ocasião quer representar afecto. Alguns apaixonados de flores, garantem que as flores de astromélia podem até modificar o humor de uma pessoa que lida com ela ou que a recebe, fazendo-a sentir-se mais tranquila, mais serena, mais feliz. Por isso, independente da cor das suas flores. esta flor tem um significado muito especial. Simboliza a amizade duradoura. Portanto, é o presente perfeito para celebrar essa relação. Cada uma das seis pétalas da astromélia representa uma característica importante: compreensão, humor, paciência, empatia, compromisso e respeito. Dessa forma, você pode decidir por si mesmo qual pétala representa cada qualidade e escrever um lindo bilhete explicando esse simbolismo aos seus melhores amigos, o que acha?
CULTIVO Não existe uma época determinada para o seu plantio. Em clima quente ela poderá ser plantada em qualquer mês do ano. Se o clima for temperado ou frio, evitar fazer o plantio no inverno. A floração ocorre no Verão e na Primavera. Na hora de plantar, escolha um local ensolarado mas, que tenha um pouco de sombra durante a tarde. A terra deve ser de boa qualidade, precisa estar bem solta (fofa) e, o solo deve estar bem adubado. Isso pode ser conseguido com composto orgânico ou adubo animal. É recomendado fixá-la diretamente no solo, onde poderá absorver uma quantidade maior de nutrientes. Porém, escolha um local onde haja a incidência constante de sol, uma vez que a astromelia necessita de luz perene para crescer. Estas flores no vaso apreciam adubações frequentes, gerando intensas florações, toleram o frio e pequenos períodos de estiagem, no entanto não suportam geadas. Existem espécies de astromelias para diferentes tipos de clima, com desempenho anual ou perene, podendo ser mais ou menos rústicas. Certas variedades precisam de refrigeração dos rizomas em época de descanso e multiplicam-se por sementes e divisão da planta. As raízes são comestíveis, mas é preciso ter cuidado pois algumas espécies em específico transportam toxinas que podem ser prejudiciais a quem as consome. Se plantar esta planta perto de outras terá de ter algum cuidado para que ela não passe para um canteiro indesejado. Esta flor deve ser regada, pelo menos, duas vezes por semana. https://youtu.be/tNNDwSZ3YT4 As flores da astromelia As inflorescências são terminais e compostas por um número variável de flores tubulares. As flores da astromélia podem ser de diversas cores e são adaptadas à polinização por abelhas. Elas apresentam seis pétalas idênticas ou quatro pétalas iguais e duas pétalas diferentes, que sinalizam o pouso para os polinizadores. Suas flores são semelhantes às flores dos lírios. Razão pela qual diz-se que são lírios em miniatura. As astromélias podem ser cultivadas em maciços e bordaduras, mas são mais conhecidas como flor-de-corte. As sementes produzidas são pequenas, duras e arredondadas. https://youtu.be/Fi3wKA7zqz0 A flor Astromélia que se assemelha a um lírio em miniatura, é muito popular para buquês e arranjos de flores no comércio de flores de corte. A maioria dos cultivos disponíveis para o jardim de casa vai florescer no final da primavera e início do verão. Muito usada na decoração, a astromélia (flor astromelia) é uma flor de cultivo delicado e que exige uma série de cuidados.
Flores de Buquês Por ter significado ligado a felicidade e amizade essas flores são muito usadas na confecção de buquês de noivas assim como na decoração de festas de casamento. Atrai boas energias contar com Astromélias em sua decoração. Lembrando que é importante ter cuidado ao manusear essas flores já que algumas delas podem liberar uma toxina prejudicial à saúde. Use as astromélias na culinária também As astromélias são muito graciosas em forma de planta. Elas também podem ser usadas na culinária! Isso é possível, pois algumas de suas variedades possuem raízes que são feculentas e comestíveis, ou seja, também podem ser usadas na fabricação de farinhas e consequentemente de bolos, pães, e vários outros alimentos. Porém,o uso na alimentação deve ser cuidadoso, pois algumas das subespécies de astromélias são t��xicas. Fique atento! Curiosidades - florescem durante o final da Primavera ou início do Verão, ou seja, elas preferem climas mais quentes; - apresentam-se nas cores laranja, rosa, roxa, vermelha, amarela, branca ou salmão; - esta planta recebeu o nome do botânico sueco Klas von Alstroemer, aluno do grande classificador botânico Linnaeus; - O género Alstroemeria consiste em cerca de 50 espécies; - A maioria das plantas híbridas modernas de astromelias são propagadas em laboratório; - Muitos híbridos e cerca de 190 cultivares de astromélias foram desenvolvidos, com diferentes marcações e cores, variando de branco, amarelo dourado, laranja; damasco, rosa, vermelho, roxo e lavanda; - as flores das astromélias não têm perfume; - as flores de astromélia têm uma vida útil de cerca de duas semanas; - nem todas as astromélias têm pétalas listradas; - Astromélias pára de produzir flores se ficarem muito quentes. Read the full article
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Alstroemeria psittacina, with the common names Peruvian lily, parrot flower, parrot lily, lily of the Incas, princess lily and New Zealand Christmas bell, is a species of flowering plant in the family Alstroemeriaceae.
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Bomarea pastazensis (Alstroemeriaceae), an exceptionally small new species from the eastern Andean slopes of Ecuador
John L. Clark, Alisson Fierro-Minda, Nolan Exe, Mia Johnson, Carrie M. Tribble, Lou Jost
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Recent field research on the eastern slopes of the Andes resulted in the discovery of a new species of Bomarea from the Cerro Candelaria Reserve in the Tungurahua province of Ecuador. Bomarea pastazensis is the second smallest species in the genus and differs from the smallest by the presence of glutinous trichomes on the ovary, glabrous sepals, and greenish-yellow petals with purple spots. Based on IUCN guidelines, a preliminary conservation status is assigned as Vulnerable (VU).
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Bomarea pastazensis (Alstroemeriaceae), an exceptionally small new species from the eastern Andean slopes of Ecuador (pensoft.net)
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COSTUME GACHA
The special Costume Gacha has returned! This box will features all the past��limited outfits as well as a handful of limited cards in the pool
※ you are only able to do PAID pulls with this special box ※ the contents of the boxes feature all PERMANENT cards with the addition of the LIMITED cards released until 2023/08/31 15:00 JST
Every 10-pull will also give you one Outfit Pick Ticket, that will allow you to choose one of the outfits available. If you have obtained every outfit available, the ticket given will be a LTD-including SR Minimum Ticket.
The costumes available for this gacha are:
[2019] Unit Costume
[2020] Unit Costume
[2021] Unit Costume
[2023] Unit Costume ※ flavor text translations located under the readmore
The box will run until January 22nd 11:59 JST
2023 UNIT COSTUME FLAVOR TEXT TRANSLATIONS
ILLUMINATION STARS
[Pinafore Campagne] Mano Sakuragi Country Style. Sleeves as puffy as mayflowers
[Pinafore Campagne] Hiori Kazano Country Style. Like the Old West
[Pinafore Campagne] Meguru Hachimiya Country Style. Feels a bit retro
L’ANTICA
[Platino White Gold] Kogane Tsukioka Paradise of dreams, love, and joy. Plumes at the moon
[Platino White Gold] Mamimi Tanaka Paradise of dreams, love, and joy. Sparklin' Summer Night
[Platino White Gold] Sakuya Shirase Paradise of dreams, love, and joy. Concerto on the line
[Platino White Gold] Yuika Mitsumine Paradise of dreams, love, and joy. Hidden from the GPS, it just passes through
[Platino White Gold] Kiriko Yukoku Paradise of dreams, love, and joy. Drivel by the Summer Goddess
HOUKAGO CLIMAX GIRLS
[My Pace Beeroes] Kaho Komiya Be(e) lazybones→ Buzzbuzz buzz buzz
[My Pace Beeroes] Chiyoko Sonoda Be(e) lazybones→ We need to exchange your confidence with candy
[My Pace Beeroes] Juri Saijo Be(e) lazybones→ Beeing unprepared is your worst enemy! Strike with a sting
[My Pace Beeroes] Rinze Morino Be(e) lazybones→ The black honey tastes of love
[My Pace Beeroes] Natsuha Arisugawa Be(e) lazybones→ Busy/Lazy Bee!
ALSTROEMERIA
[Alstroemeriaceae Shinobi] Amana Osaki The Three Greats★ The crimson shinobi uses fire to flee☆
[Alstroemeriaceae Shinobi] Tenka Osaki The Three Greats★ Concealed under the moonlight, the violet flowerー!
[Alstroemeriaceae Shinobi] Chiyuki Kuwayama The Three Greats★ Emerald, blooming upon the moon
Straylight
[Default Neomanize] Asahi Serizawa ♡Virtual Straylight♡ Is there an end to it?
[Default Neomanize] Fuyuko Mayuzumi ♡Virtual Straylight♡ Throw away the reality
[Default Neomanize] Mei Izumi ♡Virtual Straylight♡ Is there a "me" in the virtual world?
noctchill
[Shirokuro Fonce] Toru Asakura ×monotone× When it thunders, I can take out my navel
[Shirokuro Fonce] Madoka Higuchi ×monotone× BLACK MARINEーIN♡
[Shirokuro Fonce] Koito Fukumaru ×monotone× We can't stay monotonous
[Shirokuro Fonce] Hinana Ichikawa ×monotone× Is there anything between black and white?
SHHis
[Machinery Formon] Nichika Nanakusa CODE ***** 13. I've got your back for a 2.5 meter radius.
[Machinery Formon] Mikoto Aketa CODE ***** 13. ーi'll make sure not to leave it.
CoMETIK
[All Of Show Off] Luca Ikaruga High Girls I'll beat up anyone who looks down on me
[All Of Show Off] Hana Suzuki High Girls At the top
[All Of Show Off] Haruki Ikuta High Girls Might just claw my way into your heart
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Alstroemeria aurea Graham
Familia: Alstroemeriaceae
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for you i choose the genus Alstroemeria which is of the Alstroemeriaceae family. it is more commonly known as Peruvian lily
this gorgeous lily-looking flower can be seen in a variety of different colors and is native to South America. it can be found in many nurseries around the world. it has technically "escaped" and become naturalized in different countries. naturalized means it is growing in an environment where it is not from, but is not causing active harm to the local ecosystem. i do believe it can be considered invasive in Australia though.
it is commonly used in bouquets and has many different meanings depending on the culture from which you receive it. some include: beloved, grace, majesty, and honor.
i chose this for you because you seem so sunny and kind (very on point to your name i know, but these are the vibes i get). i understand that a lot of botanical species require photosynthesis to grow, but i feel like a flower that directly responds to sunlight via facing and opening towards the sun (heliotropism) would be most fitting for you
technically heliotropism is most known for being a part of most Asteraceae (sunflower family) flowers, but i felt like that was too on the nose lol.
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Flor de Luxo Lírio Silvestre
Flor de Luxo Lírio Silvestre é uma flor do Cerrado, uma das mais lindas. Possui valor significativo para floricultura. Flor de Luxo Lírio Silvestre Dados Botânicos O nome científico é Alstroemeria Gardneri, da Família Alstroemeriaceae, que contém 201 espécies, e em quatro gêneros. Alstroemeria é uma flor do Cerrado e ocorre no Distrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Bahia e Minas Gerais. Sua…
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greetings, my alstroemeriaceae. i just want to inform you all that i have uploaded some other poetry that sort of touches a different aesthetics on my other page @insanitygirls . so please go check that out. i appreciate the support, and i love you all, bye!!! <3
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Bomarea bracteata, endemic to Peru. (Rio Mayo, northern Peru)
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#plants#water#study hard#study inspiration#study#premed#flowers make me happy#candles#astromelias#yellow flowers#alstroemeriaceae#lirio del campo#alstroemeria#colors
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Alstroemeria aurantica
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Autor: Olga Guedes
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Alstroemeria -hybr., inkalilja
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Peruvian Lilies (Alstroemeria) by Bernard Spragg Alstroemeria, commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to South America although some have become naturalized in the United States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Madeira and the Canary Islands. https://flic.kr/p/2mMirWd
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Jesse’s event: [A season to get drunk] Part 2
Part of the [Flutter in the Spring Breeze] event, translations by me.
I didn’t get to record the story, so here’s someone else’s recording of it!
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Event story 2: Good things are meant to be shared
It’s rare for me to wake up early. I drew the curtains open as the sun beams lazily fell on the interior of my room. I got up and prepared myself to head out, thinking that I wanted to collect the surprise I pre-ordered as quickly as possible as I stepped out of the condominium door. The moment I looked up, I froze in place.
Jesse: Good morning, [Y/N]!
Full of energy, he dramatically waved his hand at me. But that wasn’t the problem. I curiously looked behind his back only to see a yellow-orange truck parked there. I hesitantly pointed behind him.
Me: This is..?
Jesse: Ah, I borrowed this from Monkey and friends, it should be enough to fit the items that we purchased yesterday. I even picked out a colour that fits the occasion. How is it? It looks good, right?
The bright orange and his bright smile complemented each other well. I couldn’t rebut.
Me: Have you gotten into your role as a shop owner so quickly? Jesse: This is what the self cultivation of an actor is.
Jesse opened the door to the passenger seat, and held out a hand to invite me.
Jesse: Miss, please.
We rode this van to head to the square. I looked out the window to notice a few passers-by looking at us. Once we got down the vehicle, Jesse started moving out the equipment with a few workers of the drinks festival as I planned to bring out the surprise I prepared.
Me: Wait for me a little while, I’ll go get something.
Jesse: Hm? Are we missing something? Me: Secret.
I mimicked his playful expression and threw him a wink, and walked towards the florists’ shop by the side of the bazaar.
Owner of the flower shop: The Alstroemeriaceae you ordered.
I walked out of the florists’ with a huge bouquet of Alstroemeriaceae that almost obstructed my vision. The eye-catching, vibrant petals leapt happily in my arms. Behind me was a worker from the shop who was pushing a trolley with two huge bouquets in it. It was now Jesse’s turn to look at me with his mouth agape.
Jesse: These are… Alstroemeriaceae?
Once the worker placed the bouquets on the countertop, they waved at us and left.
Me: Yeah, I prepared a present in advance for our little shop.
Jesse: Eh, so they weren’t for me.
His eyebrows furrowed with a wronged expression on his face. I couldn’t help but giggled at his appearance, as I held out my arms and handed the flowers to him.
Me: I’m just teasing you, otherwise what am I hugging this bouquet for?
Jesse hugged a bouquet and winked at me, a bright smile forming on his face. He placed the bouquets on the counter only to realise that there wasn’t enough space for all the bottles and containers , so he shook his head in frustration.
Me: Should we place them somewhere else?
Jesse: No need, I have an idea.
He untied the ribbon that held the bouquet together and pulled out a stalk of Alstroemeriaceae. I only realised that it was two of them when the stalk was placed into a glass bottle. The stems were tightly intertwined, the orange petals reliant on each other to come together as a vibrant spark.
Jesse: This is our shop’s logo.
The flower moved gently in the breeze, as if it was sending us its best wishes.
We gathered the remaining flowers and tied the ribbon once again. Jesse lifted the bouquet and put it on his backpack.
Me: Don’t forget about it once you get back tonight.
Jesse: How could I forget about things that you’ve gifted me.
Jesse started organising all the bottles and jars he brought. I unwrapped the flowers and decorations on the countertop and started decorating the stall.
Jesse: I didn’t think that you would’ve prepared so many items.
Me: Of course I have to decorate it nicely, we’re the ones handling the stall today.
Jesse pushed the ladder to me excitedly and hung up two stars on the roof. All the decorations had been used up except for two Alstroemeriaceae flowers.
Jesse: Task completed successfully!
His excited expression was like a lively golden retriever. I looked at the flowers in my hands and suddenly thought of the perfect place to put them.
Jesse: Eh?! The last two flowers became Jesse’s new headdress. Like two fluffy ears, they were softly placed in his hair.
Me: How cute! Don’t they look like droopy ears?
Jesse: If ears were indicative of feelings, it should be like that.
He used his hands to adjust the “ears” so that they were upright, which made him look more like a happy golden retriever. I couldn’t help but laugh.
The warm spring breeze blew past, and the two vibrant Alstroemeriaceae flowers swayed gently in the wind, just like the two of us.
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