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The Euphorbie is a native plant, which belongs to the genus of the milkweed plants and as the best-known example this genus is often only called milkweed. The plant gets its German name from the milky liquids that escape when the plant is destroyed and have a slightly toxic effect on humans. With appropriate care, the Euphorbie forms a variety of bright yellow flowers, making it a special ornament for any garden and balcony for garden lovers. The Euphorbie is particularly popular because of its rampant character and large leaves, although individual subspecies of this milkweed family are also suitable for use in your own four walls. The best-known variant is the Euphorbia pulcherrima, which is better known as the poinsettia and knows how to decorate every room with red, large petals not only in the cold season. In general, the genus of spurge family is very diverse and also includes, for example, succulents that look more like cacti and require very little water and other nutrients to care for them. Due to this versatility, the Euphorbie can be discovered in ever new forms in the gardens of Germany and the world.
The term trap flowers encompasses various plants that set traps for the absorption of vital nutrients and thus primarily catch insects. If an animal gets caught in the trap of a trap flower, it is slowly decomposed by the addition of special digestive juices, whereby the plant absorbs all of the animal's proteins and uses them as nutrients. The mechanisms of the traps differ depending on the genus and type, the best-known representative of the trap flowers is the Venus fly trap. The leaves, arranged in pairs, take on an arched shell shape, the leaves closing at lightning speed as soon as an insect inside the leaf pair has touched one of the plant's sensitive touch hairs. Other trap flowers form special, sticky secretions on their surface, with which flies, mosquitoes and other animals stick to the plant and can no longer leave it on their own. Often, these sticky substances already contain a large number of enzymes, so that a trap flower can begin to digest the captured prey directly. Most plants of this type are appropriately named flower because they are able to develop flowers, but private breeders rarely attach importance to this, since the development of the flowers requires a lot of nutrients and in many cases causes the death of the plant.
The term felt flowers refers to a decorative article that is similar in shape to the look of classical flower petals. As the name implies, all flowers of this species are made of felt, which gives them a particularly natural look through the fibrous material. In addition, felt flowers are much more robust than fabric or paper flowers due to this choice of material and can thus be used for years for decorative purposes. Felt flowers can be found in many flower shops on site, where they are not only sold to hobby friends for their own decorations, but also allow a more aesthetic renovation of the store area. Especially for the design of ornate sales areas in spring and summer, felt flowers are often used and offer a colorful sight that never fades. With special, eco-friendly adhesives, felt flowers can also be applied to large leaves of foliage or flowers to give them an even more beautiful appearance or give bouquets a more colorful touch, if they are too dominated by the basic color of green. Even far away from floristry, felt blossoms can be used in a variety of ways and, among other symbols and motifs, are among the most popular items when designing gifts or decorative art objects. Felt flowers as well as other, high-quality goods from felt are to be discovered also in the on-line offer of florisitik24.de.
The finial refers to an ornament in the architecture of earlier centuries, which flourished in the Gothic of the 12th century and in the later Neo-Gothic. A finial is usually located on the gables or towers of ceremonial buildings such as churches or castles and has in the plan view the shape of a uniform or Christian cross, viewed from above, the shape of the finial is square. It represents a particularly filigree work of former stonemasons, who beat leaves and flowers in the mentioned building areas and thus provided a natural and aesthetic sight even without real floral decoration. The knocking out of the finest decorative elements made of stone carries the high risk that they will lose their shape over decades due to adverse weather conditions and in the worst case be completely washed out of the stone work. For this reason, it was common for many sumptuous buildings to refresh already existing finials or after complete weathering these hit new in the earthenware. Although in other eras of the traditional architecture with floral elements worked and these were attached as for example in the Art Nouveau to adornment to buildings, the finial is a characteristic of the Gothic eras dar. Among the most famous finials in the Federal Republic include the Cologne Cathedral, which serve as a rounding off of the two towering towers of the world-famous Gothic building.
The finial refers to an ornament in the architecture of earlier centuries, which flourished in the Gothic of the 12th century and in the later Neo-Gothic. A finial is usually located on the gables or towers of ceremonial buildings such as churches or castles and has in the plan view the shape of a uniform or Christian cross, viewed from above, the shape of the finial is square. It represents a particularly filigree work of former stonemasons, who beat leaves and flowers in the mentioned building areas and thus provided a natural and aesthetic sight even without real floral decoration. The knocking out of the finest decorative elements made of stone carries the high risk that they will lose their shape over decades due to adverse weather conditions and in the worst case be completely washed out of the stone work. For this reason, it was common for many sumptuous buildings to refresh already existing finials or after complete weathering these hit new in the earthenware. Although in other eras of the traditional architecture with floral elements worked and these were attached as for example in the Art Nouveau to adornment to buildings, the finial is a characteristic of the Gothic eras dar. Among the most famous finials in the Federal Republic include the Cologne Cathedral, which serve as a rounding off of the two towering towers of the world-famous Gothic building.
Floriculture refers to both commercial and private promotion of growth and multiplication of various types of flowers. The crossing of different flower species to produce new species is one of the tasks or preferences of a breeder. In the private sector, floriculture is operated nationwide. Industrially and technically supported, the rearing of various flowers and other plant species often takes place over numerous square kilometers. Different types of flowers need the natural environment of our continent. In most cases, floriculture is now held in greenhouses and is operated in Europe, for example, only by a handful of large breeding companies. They offer their goods at auctions and thus make it possible to supply the wholesalers or individual florists. Regardless of this commercial variant of modern floriculture this is done on a private basis and is considered as a pure hobby of leisure kitsch. The floriculture includes the comprehensive care of plants and plants of all kinds, the targeted control of reproduction and the crossing of the species. Even in the private sector is not always on the natural progress of the propagation, for example, by the transmission of pollen familiar by insects, but helped artificially with a brush and other tools.
The term flower has been established itself in common parlance for all plants. A strict scientific definition of the term flower of other plant species is difficult because of the existence of a flower in one or more colors. The cultivation of flowers usually follows a purely aesthetic aspect. Instead of a direct benefit, flowers in the form of bouquets or arrangements are marketed mainly for visual reasons. So, the purchase of individual flowers is possible in a specialist florist and gives every flower friend the opportunity to make their own breeding for different flower types. Flowers can be classified according to multiple criteria, for example, the shape and appearance of their flower or their applicability in floristry. The Latter Classification Means The Sense Of The Sense And The Sense Of A Flower. The aim of the present invention is to present a book of flowers and flowers.
The term flower bouquet in German usage refers to a special variant of the flower bouquet, even if there is no strict separation between these two words. It has been offered as a ready-made compilation in flower shops or online and retains its shape even after it has been unpacked and placed in a vase. The flower bouquet is as a finished product of the floral tying, while a large bouquet of flowers is often compiled on the spot according to the wishes of a customer in a florist and can be loosely placed in a private vase in a vase. The French term Bouquet is not used in connection with flowers, but is used, for example, for the overall impression of a good wine. The parallel is not accidental, because the bouquet is to be regarded as a true product of florists and flower binders and thus in its color, the selection of suitable flowers and ultimately in the fragrance should give a perfect overall picture. A flower bouquet does not have to come from the hands of a professional florist. Rather, enthusiastic laymen can therefore deal with the compilation of their own bouquets and put them together after having taken appropriate courses.
The flower tuber is another name for the flower bulb and refers to the closed root ball of numerous plant species. Classic cut flowers as well as the many useful plants in the agricultural sector. When planting and growing tuberous flowers and plants, there are some peculiarities compared to the classical sowing of plants. Premierely without the gardener's wish and ultimately at an early stage due to the lack of nutrients. Basically, the flower needs a large amount of nutrients just in the first few weeks after implantation in the soil. When choosing to potting soil, however, fertilizers should be avoided. Since many tubers are not hardy, a removal of numerous bulbs and tubers from the soil is common both in the commercial and private sector. What is a very exceptional form of propagation in the plant kingdom. Lilies, tulips, snowdrops, ranunculus and gladioli are found in Germany.
The flower bulb or flower tuber, in addition to the flower seed, is the most important base for the reproduction of a flower. All genetic information that distinguishes a particular flower type is contained in the bulb in this case. The propagation of the corresponding flower type takes place via the formation of a daughter onion, which begins in most flower types immediately after the plant has withered. Similar to classic flower seeds, the bulbs should be stored in a dry and cool place before planting, otherwise there is a risk of the plant starting to sprout unintentionally. If the flower bulb is not planted in this case, the plant just wants to waking up at this early stage due to the acute nutrient deficiency. Well-known flowers that have a flower bulb are snowdrops, tulips and gladioli.
In addition to flower bulbs, flower seeds are the second, much more common basis for flowers and plants of all kinds, which contain all the genetic information of the particular crop and must be specific conditions for the development of a plant. Flower seeds are all stored cool and dry. After planting and moistening it germinates, which can be regarded as the birth of a new plant. In the commercial sector, the distribution of flower seeds takes place as part of a larger sowing, which usually takes place on a limited number of beds, allowing a clear allocation of seeds and the later resulting plant. In private flower friends flower seeds are often buried individually in a flowerpot or flower box. With a corresponding progress in the growth of the plant repotting is essential after a few days or weeks. The reproduction of appropriate flowers and buds often takes place through the withered flowers and buds, which can be used as seeds back into the soil and thus bring forth a new generation of the corresponding plant. In order to grow their own ideas. The selection of suitable soil for the respective flower seeds and other aids are indispensable.
Flower water is the name given to water in which flowers are placed in a vase and which, by its very nature, can contribute to the bouquet of flowers aesthetically pleasing for as long as possible. Of course, even with potted plants or garden flowers, it is necessary to water them at regular intervals. However, the term has not been used in this step in the German language. Since classical tap water has almost no nutrients, the addition of nutrients in the form of water-soluble fertilizer is common. Usually when acquiring a bouquet of flowers in a flower of a flower in a flower, it is placed in a vase. Since this is less than a very calcareous water, the use of distilled water is worth considering. Flower lovers, who are concerned about the quality of water and its suitability as water for irrigation or flowering, can ask for nature conservation associations and similar institutions in their own environment better alternatives are used should be.
The term flower ecology is a scientific term for all processes that include flowers of flowers and other plants and in this case goes to the pollination or propagation of the respective plant. The propagation of the individual flower varieties takes place according to very different strategies and thus brings in the totality of a very complex flower ecology with it. Flowering in the calyx and try in various ways to gain access to the soil for the formation of a new generation of the plant to obtain. One of the best known ways to attract insects through a colorful flower shape. Other plants with a rather inconsistent flowering benefit from the wind and their seed carry on this way, with or without additional aids. Not all plants have a classical flowering ecology, and thus benefit from other tactics, which affects the propagation of the respective plant genus. The plants of the new generation are usually in a state of great importance to each other in the context of a successful flower ecology.
The term freesia refers to a genus of plants that belongs to the heavy lily family and is found worldwide with more than a dozen species. The freesia has a comparatively large and colorful inflorescence, making them in the domestic floristry one of the most popular plants for the garden or the interior could be. Above all, the scent of freesia is very intense and distinctive and thus enriches larger bouquets of flowers with its own, usually dominant flavor. Both in their care as well as in their durability freesia are very frugal, so that they bring along with their aesthetic inflorescence some qualities that are essential for florists in Germany and the world. Through modern breeding, the freesia could be added some color notes, so that the flower can be used today in a large, colorful palette in modern floristry.
The term fresh flowers refers to all flowers in the modern distribution of gardeners and florists who are freshly delivered and whose life is limited to a few days. In essence, the term fresh flowers thus includes all cut flowers that can be purchased individually or bound as a bouquet and thereafter survive a few days or weeks in a flower vase by adding nutrients. As a rule, fresh flowers are separated from the root system in the state of optimal flowering and are sold within one day to the wholesale market before being sold by retailers in the industry. From fresh flowers demarcate are therefore potted flowers and similar plants that are still acquired with their root system and so can thrive for months and years in a private environment. Fresh flowers need a particularly intensive care and a balanced mix of nutrients to delay their slow flowering as long as possible. In public areas such as hotels or restaurants, the use of fresh flowers as a decoration is customary, in these cases, usually a permanent contract with a floristic operation is set up. This ensures the regular, eg weekly supply of fresh flowers to present to all guests always an aesthetic floral decoration.
Gerbera is an ornamental flower that belongs to the daisy family and is one of the most popular plants in worldwide floristry. The gerbera is originally native to Africa, but is also on all other continents before an attractive habitat and thus makes in breeding compared to other ornamental plants rather small claims. Among flower lovers the gerbera is valued above all for its large and colorful flowering, the inflorescences in basket shape also attract numerous insects and simplify the plant's propagation. The stems of the Gerbera have no leaves and make this flower type thus an optimal choice for bouquets of all kinds, also the botanical compatibility with other cut flowers in a vase is excellent. Through selective breeding, which was promoted already a century ago, Gerbera can be purchased today in virtually all common color variants and make it so flower lovers particularly easy to incorporate this cut flower in their own bouquets and bouquets. Due to the very large inflorescence gerbera are often used as the main flower in bouquets, which dictate the essential color of the entire bouquet.