Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Flower Meanings

The anemone, a perennial garden plant, was cultivated for ornamental use. They are grown in temperate climates in the spring through autumn seasons. There are about 150 species of this "wind flower" with the most popular species being the Poppy Coronaria blooming in the summer in hot dry areas. This herbs name comes from the Greek, and means forsaken.

 
The anemone grows best in indirect sunlight. It does not have a scent or honey. It's a beautiful flower that enhances floral arrangements because of its variation of blooms and colors. Although the anemone is grown as a flower it is actually a herb. It has healing properties for uses eyes, itching, tuberculosis, and bone fractures just to name a few.

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