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Grape Hyacinth (Muscari Armeniacum)
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#spring#blue#floral#flores#primavera#azul#grape hyacinth#muscari#muscari armeniacum#garden#gardening#vertical#original photographers#original photography
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#MUSCARI ARMENIACUM - GARDEN GRAPE-HYACINTH🪻💙🌱
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#source: samirafee#own pictures#photographers on tumblr#nature#plants#my garden#muscari armeniacum#garden grape-hyacinth#blue#spring flowers#march 2024
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近所の住宅の玄関先で咲いていた、
「オオルリムスカリ」の紫色が綺麗な花。
ムスカリ属。
別名:グレープ・ヒアシンス、
ブドウムスカリ。
欧文名:Muscari armeniacum
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ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ
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Early spring flowers in my yard, plus some garlic that I planted in 2021 and that didn’t sprout at all in 2022, but somehow decided to stage a comeback in 2023
Scilla mischtschenkoana (White squill)
Hyacinthus orientalis (Common hyacinth)
Muscari armeniacum (Grape hyacinth)
Tulips (no idea what species/variety I planted years ago)
Vinca minor (Periwinkle/Myrtle)
Phlox divaricata (Woodland phlox)
#photo#m#minnesota#minneapolis#shingle creek#flowers#woodland#spring#squill#periwinkle#phlox#muscari#hyacinth#tulips#my garden
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Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum)
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Muscari Armeniacum (purple) and Tulipa greigii (red) 💐
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Muscari armeniacum — Armenian grape hyacinth a.k.a. garden grape hyacinth
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Grape Hyacinth (Muscari Armeniacum)
#photographers on tumblr#nature#flowers#spring#blue#floral#flores#primavera#azul#grape hyacinth#muscari#muscari armeniacum#morning#morning sun#morning light#original photographers#original photography#vertical#1k
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Szafirek armeński Muscari armeniacum L., variety: Mountain Lady🤍💙💚
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Flowers For Romance
Flowers have long been entwined with romance, and each flower holds its own symbolic meaning. Some flowers, like the classic rose, are very romantic; other, like the exotic Bird of Paradise, represent soul deep love.
Daffodils represent new beginnings and can be a great gift early in the relationship. Daisy blooms symbolize innocence and purity, and are a great way to show your partner that you care for them.
Roses
Roses are the quintessential flowers for Romance Liverpool, inspiring love and passion. From romantic gestures to surprise bouquets, roses can convey deep sentiments with their timeless beauty and profound meaning.
One of the most common reasons why we associate roses with romance is because of the legend of Aphrodite and Cupid. When the goddess of love discovered that her mortal lover had been murdered, she ran through a rose garden to warn him. In the process, she pricked her ankles on the thorns and her blood turned the roses red.
Lighter hues like baby pink and pastel pink symbolize grace, gentleness, and joy. Orange roses, on the other hand, signify desire, energy, and fascination. They make the perfect gift for a vivacious friend who adds excitement to your life.
Orchids
Orchids are a beautiful flower that symbolises romance. Orchids come in a variety of colours and each colour has its own meaning. Black orchids, for example, can represent mystery and sophistication. They are also said to symbolize elegance and strength. White orchids, on the other hand, are a symbol of purity and innocence.
Yellow flowers are a great way to show your love for someone because they represent friendship and happiness. They can also bring a warm and sunny feeling to the room.
Lisianthus flowers are an elegant and sophisticated floral. They are also known to be the ultimate romantic flower because they symbolize true love and affection. You can pair them with other flowers like roses or tulips to create a stunning bouquet.
Peonies
A fairy-tale favorite, peonies captivate with their stunning color and shape. These blooms are also loaded with fascinating symbolism and curiosities.
Like roses, peonies symbolize love and romance. However, they also convey other sentiments, including innocence and elegance. White and pink peonies symbolize purity, while red blossoms signify wealth, honor, and respect.
Peonies are a wonderful choice for gifts to celebrate milestones, recognize accomplishments, and show appreciation. They’re also a fantastic alternative to traditional red roses for Valentine’s Day or anniversary gifts. They’re even great for a friend who’s feeling under the weather and needs a pick-me-up. These blooms are so uplifting and inspiring that they’re often used in floral arrangements for weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. They also make excellent garden flowers. They grow to be a large, lush plant that thrives in almost any environment.
Daffodils
A classic, fragrant, and easy-to-grow spring flower, daffodils are a symbol of hope. They thrive in nearly any garden soil, but prefer slightly acidic to neutral and welldraining conditions.
One of the best of Division 2 daffodils, 'Romance' features elegant white flowers with a rose-pink cup. It's also a fast grower and naturalises well. Pair it with a dark-blue hellebore (Helleborus x hybridus) or powder-blue muscari (Muscari armeniacum).
To extend the blooming of your daffodils, cut the stems before they begin to wilt. This will allow them to re-hydrate before you add them to your bouquet. Adding a pinch of sand to the bottom of your vase helps anchor the stems in place and prevent them from flopping over. A light application of slug repellant can help keep slugs away while you wait for the foliage to fade.
Daisy
The daisy, Florists in Liverpool known as Bellis perennis, has long symbolized innocence and happiness. Its simple beauty has inspired many a poetic expression, such as "as fresh as a daisy."
The flower's meaning also varies by culture and the color of the bloom. The daisy is also associated with strength and faith. In fact, the ancient Romans believed that the nymph Belides turned herself into a daisy to protect her purity from Vertumnus' over-zealous pursuit.
Similarly, alstroemerias — or Peruvian Lilies — are known as the flower of friendship and devotion. Send this thoughtful gift to a close friend or family member to show them that you're always there for them. Keep these flowers happy and fresh by keeping them away from sunlight, changing the water regularly, and misting them often.
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ℍ𝐚𝓵l נ𝐀 𝔳คĻǤẸ - Armeenia kobarhüatsint. Muscari armeniacum.
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Grape Hyacinth - Animal Resistant, Long Lasting, and Beautiful
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) is an early blooming, perennial bulb in the Lily Family (Liliaceae) native to southeastern Europe. Not a true Hyacinth, the common name comes from the resemblance of the clusters of the small, bell-shaped, cobalt-blue flowers to upside-down clusters of grapes. Grape hyacinth is hardy in zones 3-9. Many people dismiss these common flowers as they thrive so…
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