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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Most Beautiful Cat Breeds
Turkish Angora
Considered a national treasure in its home country of Turkey, the Turkish Angora can trace its ancestry back to the Ankara region of Turkey to at least the 16th Century. Having most likely originated in the mountains, the Turkish Angora is believed to have developed its silky, medium-length coat as protection from the cold. Though the iconic Turkish Angora is white, breeders have increasingly developed them in different colors, including black, blue and tabby. The CFA currently recognizes more than 20 color varieties of Turkish Angora. In the early 1900s, the Turkish Angora was bred with Persians indiscriminately and almost ceased to exist as their own breed. Thanks to a controlled-breeding program in Turkey, the breed has continued to grow in numbers. However, every Turkish Angora registered with the CFA must be able to trace its lineage back to Turkey. The first Turkish Angora on record arrived in America in 1954, the breed quickly became popular for its beautiful-but-low-maintenance white coat, almond-shaped eyes, and large head. Playful and friendly, the Turkish Angora is extremely intelligent, good with children, and loves to provide entertainment for all comers.
6. Ragdoll
First created in the 1960s by a breeder in California, Ragdolls are known for their long silky coats and extremely relaxed and gentle temperaments. Indeed, Ragdolls are carefully bred for just such features. Larger than most other breeds, Ragdolls males reach between 15-20 pounds and the females weigh as much as 10-15 pounds. They sport a semi-long, silky coat and striking bright blue eyes. Due to their large size, Ragdolls mature at a slower rate than other cats, not realizing their true size until around 4 years of age. The CFA recognizes three variations of this “pointed” breed, two with patters containing white (mittened and bi-color) and one with no white at all (colorprint). As a result of careful breeding, Ragdolls are considered to be more interested in their human owners than some other breeds, often following their owners from room-to-room and enticing them to play “fetch.” Careful with their teeth and nails, Ragdolls are quiet and non-confrontational. Because of their relaxed and non-aggressive nature, Ragdolls should never be allowed outside unsupervised.
The Symbols Of Flowers
Flower Symbols Around the World
Ancient Roots of Flower Symbolism
Flower symbolism began with many ancient religions. Many flowers were originally linked to ancient deities including Venus, Diana, Jupiter and Apollo. During the Renaissance, nature was viewed as a reflection of the divine. Flower symbolism was included in much of the religious art of the day and medieval gardens were often created with both the symbolic meaning of flowers and spiritual symbolism in mind. (See article on Mary Gardens.) Flower symbols were used in the religious art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and reached the highest level of development in the Victorian era.
Although the legendary associations and religious meanings of flower symbolism have existed for centuries, the use of the symbolic meaning of flowers to represent emotions was developed to a high degree during Victorian times. Due to the strict protocol of the times, emotions, wishes and thoughts were not openly expressed between men and women. Instead, an elaborate language based on flower symbolism was developed. Gifts of either single flowers or bouquets conveyed clear messages to the recipient.
During the Victorian era, flowers adorned nearly everything--hair, clothing, jewelry, home decor, china plates, stationary, wallpaper, furniture and more. Even the scents of flowers had their own meanings in the language of flowers. For example, a scented handkerchief might be given in place of actual flowers.
With the increasing complexity of flower symbolism, handbooks were written to guide the understanding of the symbolic meaning of flowers. The first book written on flower symbolism in modern times was Le Language des Fleurs by Madame Charlotte de la Tour in 1819. The most popular book on flower symbolism, which remains a prominent resource today, is Kate Greenaway's Language of Flowers (1884). See recommended books below.
Modern Symbolism of Flowers
The beauty and feminine quality of flowers also inspired the tradition of naming girls after flower names. This tradition has existed in many cultures throughout history and continues today. Popular girls' names related to flowers include Rose, Daisy, Lily, Holly, Violet, Heather, Fern, Jasmine, Myrtle, and Lavender.
More Resources for Flower Symbols
For more on flower symbolism, see recommended books from Amazon below :
Kate Greenaway's Language of Flowers
Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
The Language of Flowers
The Meaning of Flowers
Forget-Me-Not: A Floral Treasury Sentiments and Plant Lore from the Language of Flowers
Kate Greenaway's Language of Flowers
Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
The Language of Flowers
The Meaning of Flowers
Forget-Me-Not: A Floral Treasury Sentiments and Plant Lore from the Language of Flowers
Pictures of Flowers and Their Meanings
Pictures of flowers and their meanings and other fascinating facts about flower symbols and plants from around the world are included in the following illustrated list of the symbolic
Acacia Flower Symbolism
More Information on this Website
Learn about the meaning of the name acacia.
Learn about the meaning of the name acacia.
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
Lives of the Trees: An Uncommon History
The Meaning of Trees: Botany, History, Healing, Lore
The Acacia Tree
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
Lives of the Trees: An Uncommon History
The Meaning of Trees: Botany, History, Healing, Lore
The Acacia Tree
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
Rock Garden Plants: A Color Encyclopedia
Guide to Wild Foods and Useful Plants
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
Rock Garden Plants: A Color Encyclopedia
Guide to Wild Foods and Useful Plants
More Information on this Website
See other flowers meaning love.
Learn meaning of amaryllis flower name.
See other flowers meaning love.
Learn meaning of amaryllis flower name.
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Asters
How to Grow Asters: A Manual on Asters
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Asters
How to Grow Asters: A Manual on Asters
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
More Information on this Website
See other flowers meaning love.
See other flowers meaning love.
Recommended Books
For more information about asters, see the following books on Amazon:
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Asters
How to Grow Asters: A Manual on Asters
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information about asters, see the following books on Amazon:
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Asters
How to Grow Asters: A Manual on Asters
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Azalea Flower Symbolism
The flower symbolism associated with azaleas is temperance, passion, womanhood (China), take care of yourself for me and fragility. Azaleas are members of the rhododendron family (see rhododendrons below). Azaleas grow as shrubs and small trees with large, showy flowers and are popular as ornamental plants in landscaping. The English name derived from the Greek word azaleos, meaning "dry."
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
Success With Rhododendrons and Azaleas
American Azaleas
Azaleas
The Meaning of Flowers
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Popular Garden Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
More Information on this Website
See article featuring other flowers with unusual meanings.
See article featuring other flowers with unusual meanings.
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
Bauhinia Flower Symbolism
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
More Information on this Website
See article featuring other flowers with unusual meanings.
See article featuring other flowers with unusual meanings.
Recommended Books
For more information about begonias, see recommended books on Amazon:
Begonias
Begonias: Cultivation, Identification, and Natural History
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Summer Bulbs: Simple Steps for Growing Beautiful Dahlias, Begonias and Other Bulbs
For more information about begonias, see recommended books on Amazon:
Begonias
Begonias: Cultivation, Identification, and Natural History
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Summer Bulbs: Simple Steps for Growing Beautiful Dahlias, Begonias and Other Bulbs
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Recommended Books
For more information about cactus, see recommended books on Amazon:
Cacti and Succulents: Step-By-Step to Growing Success
Cactus Growing for Beginners
Growing Classic Cacti
For more information about cactus, see recommended books on Amazon:
Cacti and Succulents: Step-By-Step to Growing Success
Cactus Growing for Beginners
Growing Classic Cacti
More Information on this Website
See article featuring other flowers with unusual meanings. Read our article about marigolds.
Recommended Books
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information, see the following books on Amazon:
The Ever-Blooming Flower Garden: A Blueprint for Continuous Color
Roses Love Garlic: Companion Planting and Other Secrets of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
More Information on this Website
For more about the history of the flower in art, see Flower Paintings Through the Ages. Learnmore about calla lilies here.
For more about the history of the flower in art, see Flower Paintings Through the Ages. Learnmore about calla lilies here.
Recommended Books
For more information about calla lilies, see recommended books on Amazon:
Georgia O'Keefe and the Calla Lily in American Art, 1860-1940
The Floral Collection: Calla Lily
For more information about calla lilies, see recommended books on Amazon:
Georgia O'Keefe and the Calla Lily in American Art, 1860-1940
The Floral Collection: Calla Lily
More Information on this Website
Learn more about camellias.
Learn more about camellias.
Recommended Books
For more information about camellias, see recommended books on Amazon:
Camellias: The Gardener's Encyclopedia
Camellias (New Plant Library)
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Growing Camellias in Cold Climates
For more information about camellias, see recommended books on Amazon:
Camellias: The Gardener's Encyclopedia
Camellias (New Plant Library)
The Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Growing Camellias in Cold Climates
Recommended Books
For more information about carnations, see these books on Amazon:
Carnations and Pinks: Their True History and Complete Cultivation
Carnations and PinksThe Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
The Book of the Carnation (Gardening in America)
For more information about carnations, see these books on Amazon:
Carnations and Pinks: Their True History and Complete Cultivation
Carnations and PinksThe Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
The Book of the Carnation (Gardening in America)
Resources
For gorgeous stock photos of plants and flowers for art, design and crafts, see Dreamstime for high quality digital images. Find garden supplies of all types at Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
For gorgeous stock photos of plants and flowers for art, design and crafts, see Dreamstime for high quality digital images. Find garden supplies of all types at Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
Recommended Books
For more information about cattails, see recommended books on Amazon:
The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses
Grasses: Versatile Partners for Uncommon Garden DesignThe Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
For more information about cattails, see recommended books on Amazon:
The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses
Grasses: Versatile Partners for Uncommon Garden DesignThe Language of Flowers: Symbols And Myths
Recommended Books
Thursday, February 3, 2011
How To Plant Roses
Planting RosesWhere To Plant RosesWhen planting roses and deciding on where to plant roses, keep in mind, that roses have a potentially long life, so it is very important, that care be taken in their planting positions. A rose that has been given a well-choosen site, should flourish for many years, even generations. Select an appropiate place to plant your roses. They need plenty of sunshine, and protection from wind, if they are in an open area, and enough space to grow to their full pontential. How To Plant RosesIf you are unsure of how to plant a roses, and have never done any rose planting before, Click on the link above for some very great tips and steps for planting a rose bush. 'Alchymist' rose, a shrub rose with gorgeous, intensely fragrant blooms, with the unique color of an 'apricot blend' SunlightPlant roses where they can receive plenty of sun. Roses are sun-lovers, therefore, the main factor to consider when planting a new rose garden is sunlight.With it they will produce plenty of leaves and buds, and of course lots of flowers. Insufficient sunlight, however, will cause the rose plant to struggle, resulting in lankier stems, fewer leaves and buds and then less blooms. This weakens the plant and invites diseases and pests.When planting roses,choose a spot that receives 6-8 hours of direct sun per day, starting with morning sun. Afternoon shade is better than morning shade. 'Goldfinch' rose, a beautiful once-blooming floribunda ShelterA drafty site can kill a rose. Roses are tough, but they will not succeed in very cold, drafty spots.If your site is open and exposed to winds, you'll need to provide some sort of windbreak, which could be either a solid fence or preferable a hedge.'Venusta Pendula' rose, a very vigorous, once-blooming climber SpaceGive your rose plenty of room to reach it's natural size and to allow air circulation. The plant may be small now, but you need to allow for future growth.Crowded conditions also leads to poor air circulation, which can encourage disease. A good rule of thumb is to allow a rose bush a space that is as wide, as it is tall. For example, if your rose plant is projected to grow to 4-5 feet tall when mature, give it that much room to grow wide.Plants that are not crowded together have a better shape and appearence, and that makes your garden more beautiful. Planting Climbing RosesIf you are planning to plant a climbing rose, there are a few things you need to know about how to plant a climbing rose. Just click on the high-lighted headline just above to go to that page. Finally, planting roses should be best done in spring after all danger of frost is gone.CLICK on this link for when to plant roses in different regionsin the USATo Watch a Video about Planting Roses, click on the Video below.Step by Step Instructions For Planting Potted Roses Go To Best Time To Plant Roses Go To Planting Guide For Roses Go To Planting Bare Root Roses Go To Planting A Rose Garden Go To Planting Of Roses Return From Planting Roses To Home Page
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