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Thespesia grandiflora, most commonly known as Maga, and also referred to as Maga Colorada ("Red Maga") and Puerto Rican hibiscus, [2] is a tree in the family Malvaceae of the rosids clade [2] endemic to Puerto Rico, where its flower is officially recognized as the national flower of the archipelago.
Below are the eight original Flower Fairies books and the dates they were published by Cicely Mary Barker's original publisher, Blackie. [5] Flower Fairies of the Spring (1923) Flower Fairies of the Summer (1925) Flower Fairies of the Autumn (1926) A Flower Fairy Alphabet (1934) Flower Fairies of the Trees (1940) Flower Fairies of the Garden (1944)
Type Symbol Year Image Bird: Mountain bluebird (Sialia currucoides) 1967 Animal: Desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) 1973 Fish: Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncoryhnchus clarki henshawi)
For Spring he chose Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden from Genesis; for Summer Boaz discovering Ruth gleaning corn in his fields from the Book of Ruth; for Autumn the Israelite spies returning with grapes from the Promised Land of Canaan from the Book of Numbers; and for Winter the Flood from the Book of Noah. In addition to the obvious ...
Detail of Pedicularis groenlandica flower. The pedicels attaching the flowers to the main stem are 0.5–1 millimeters and the flowers resemble a pink, reddish-purple, or purple (rarely white) head of an elephant to a remarkable extent. [4] [9] In addition to reflecting visible light, the petals of the flowers also reflect ultraviolet light. [7]
Spring Scilla flowers in Kildeskoven, Greater Copenhagen, Denmark. The genus Scilla has a long and complicated history in terms of its classification, circumscription and subdivision, [10] and is not fully resolved. [11] The genus Scilla was first formally described by Linnaeus in 1753, and hence bears his name as the botanical authority ...
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The distinctive flowers appear in late spring and early summer; the five stamens are long, curved upward, and bright red, giving the distinct impression of a clawed hand. Its fruit is a 7.5–10 cm (3.0–3.9 in) long oblong, five-lobed capsule which contains black seeds. [1]
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