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Brazilian Flower |
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| Brazil is a country of crystals and gem stones. But Brazil has something more beautiful than gems and that's Brazilian flowers. Most of Brazil is covered by Amazon rain forest. Brazil is marked by a tropical climate and hence, the Brazilian flowers are exotic tropical flowers. The warm humid climate and adequate rainfall is best suited for the growth of different kinds of orchids and tropical flowers. |
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One of the most common and most beautiful Brazilian orchids is laelias. They are star shaped and are found in bright hues like red, orange, lavender with gold markings, canary yellow and golden yellow. Laelias usually grow on rocky hill slopes amidst moss and lichen. Triple pikake is one more native flowering plant of Brazil. It looks like rose and is popular for its heady perfume. It's mostly used for flavoring tea or making perfumes. Jasmine is another fragrant flower of Brazil popularly used to make perfumes. Cranberry-red blooms and medinilla are also popular Brazilian flowers.
Michelia Figo is popularly known as the banana shrub. These flowers are recognized because of its banana smell and the fact that it blooms all through the year. Cleodrendrum emits beautiful fragrance at dusk.
Brazil is generally considered as a flower lover's paradise. It has nearly 22,000 species of flowering plant. Some of the other common Brazilian flowers are dendobrium, gerbera jamesonii, rosa, lily and dahlia pinnata.
However, due to ecological changes and continuous deforestation in the Amazon region, there are many Brazilian flowers which are considered extinct. Hyline, a fragrant herb having white flowers is almost extinct.
Due to abundant sunlight and rainfall, most of the Brazilian flowers bloom all through the year. They are characterized by bright hues and beautiful fragrance. Apart from Brazilian flowers, there are more information on flowers available on Dgreetings.com.
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