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January 1st, 2021

Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue

There is an enchanting beauty behind flowers that often attracts us to touch it if not to smell. Flowers are such vibrant creations that it is even used often as the epitome of beauty to be compared to in poems and stories.

The mystery behind this charm maybe because of how they trigger the primary senses in humans. They have a delicate touch, are easy on the eyes and also smell so divine that it is incorporated into perfumes.

Above the pretty factor, flowers also have additional benefits. In fact, the secretion from the flower bluebell helps make a great adhesive. Flowers are also imperative to continue the process of fertilization eventually resulting in delicious fruits.

They hold such sentimental value as well since they are often used to express feelings, whether it be for occasions of joy or sorrow. A flower garden will always instil a sense of peace in you with easy to grow ones like morning glory, petunias, germanium, daffodils etc.

The culture of flowers can be dated back to ancient times as they were burned to ward off evil spirits. In today’s day also we hold certain flowers special for certain occasions. It is a practice to use chrysanthemums for funerals or the Malta flower as a symbol of luck and even sunflower stands for positivity.

Flowers, therefore, paint more than just a pretty picture. They play as poetic devices, herbal remedies, bear fruits and most importantly turns every frown upside down.

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