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This category contains lists of flowers by various criteria, such as floral emblems, edible flowers, crop plants, and largest inflorescences. It also has a subcategory for lists of orchids.
Learn the meanings of various plants in different cultures and traditions, from flowers to trees to herbs. Find out how plants are used to express love, friendship, gratitude, hope, and more.
A list of subcategories and pages related to flowers, the reproductive structures of angiosperms. Find information on flower morphology, pollination, culture, and more.
Learn the origin and meaning of the names of plant families and genera, derived from Latin, Greek or other languages. The table covers seed-bearing families from Plants of the World by Christenhusz et al., with references and illustrations.
A comprehensive list of plants organized by their common names, with scientific names and images where available. Find plants from A to Z, from alder to zinnia, and learn about their characteristics and uses.
Find out the official state flower of each U.S. state, federal district, and territory, as well as their common names, scientific names, and images. Learn about the history and significance of these floral emblems and their variations over time.
The national flower of Nicaragua is known as the sacuanjoche (plumeria rubra). The sacuanjoche flower (Plumeria) grows on a conical tree that flowers around May. Sacuanjoche flowers are most fragrant at night in order to lure sphinx moths to pollinate them. The flowers have no nectar, and simply dupe their pollinators.
Name in Bible Plant name Scientific name References סנה səneh: Abraham's Bush or Blackberry: Vitex agnus-castus, Rubus sanctus or Loranthus acaciae: Exodus 3:2 שטה šiṭṭāh: Acacia, Spirale: Acacia raddiana: Exodus 25:10 אלמגים ’almuggîm: Almug tree; traditionally thought to denominate Red Sandalwood and/or