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Blue Lotus flower

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12 28th, 2011

Flowers are often depicted as symbols of transcendence. At one particular instance in a Buddhist meditation exercise, a single flower was held up by Buddha himself and asked his students to meditate on the bloom. One particular student was noted to have achieved enlightenment at one point of the meditation and understood the whole point of the exercise. Flowers have been symbols of beauty and power since ancient times. The blue lotus flower is a symbol of resurrection and rebirth in Ancient Egypt and Buddhist culture. Read the rest of this entry »



Blue Roses

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12 28th, 2011

Human beings have the fascination for the unattainable. We accept the challenges of impossible feats defying nature and uncovering mysteries. This is the meaning of flowers. In reality, these do not exist due to the lack in pigmentation component of roses that produces the blue color. The allure of the color in the flower is prevalent even in the early centuries. A book written by Zubayr ibn al-Awam describes the process of making azure blue roses by injecting blue dye into the barks of the roots. Read the rest of this entry »



Blue orchid flower

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12 28th, 2011

If you are fond of flowers, then you must know orchids. Well, we see this everywhere even in the streets and in our backyards, right? It is a type of vine I guess because its roots crawl and stick to a type of branch. It comes in different colors popularly the white, yellow and pink ones. And believe it or not, it also has a blue petal. Read the rest of this entry »



Blue flowers

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12 28th, 2011

When someone gives you flowers, how do you react to it? At first you identify its type and then look at the color. Why? Because colors have different meaning in a given situation. We always associate red with love and white as purity, right? That is a common connotation for these flowers. But how about when you receive a blue flower? How would you react to that? If I am to answer that, I would be really amazed because I haven’t seen a blue flower close up. Read the rest of this entry »



Dark blue flowers

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12 28th, 2011

When you like something, you oftentimes think or in other cases, would want to have that whatever it takes. That is a normal behavior of humans. Do you love dark blue flowers then? Because if you do, you are not the only who is addicted to it. But what is in the flower that others really loved about? Read the rest of this entry »



Blue passion flowers

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12 28th, 2011

Flowers beautify our place. A world without it is so dull and boring, right? It represents love, peace and harmony depending on its color. There are those common flowers like roses and there are those that grow rarely and in some places only. Take for example the one that they call blue passion flowers, but these varieties of flower possess different colors also like purple. You will not be familiar with it when you don’t live in South America because this is where there habitat is found. Read the rest of this entry »



Blue flax flower

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12 28th, 2011

Among the perennial species, the blue hue and the bush like structure is common. One example of such is the blue flax flower which is said to have originated from the western coast more specifically in California.  It is also called the prairie flax maybe because it would often be seen in wide open meadows and fields away from most people. This is considered to be a wildflower which thrives well in sunny and dry conditions which is why meadows normally become their habitats. They can grow from 1 to 2 feet tall. Read the rest of this entry »



The blue flower

Author: admin
12 28th, 2011

Most flowers can be seen in different hues and each of this would have something to represent or symbolize something about. Love and affection would mostly by for roses with pink or red colors and the symbol for purity and innocence in white petals whereas the blue flower is often associated with peace and royalty. Read the rest of this entry »