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    We need to encourage and promote bee advocacy as that will ultimately improve the whole community. The health of bees is vital for our flowers to bloom and our fruits and vegetables to remain prosperous as

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    Page 2 – Information on plant – Dandelions are classed as a perennial herb. They grow in temperate environments, meaning that they need weather which is neither very hot nor very cold. Other names – Fairy clock, Lion’s tooth, Fortune teller, Puff ball, Witch Gowan, Monk’s Head, Priest’s Crown, Irish Daisy, Swine Snort and Peasant’s Clock. Native habitat – The native habitat of the Dandelion is Eurasia, and North and South America. The dandelion can be found worldwide as a common ‘weed’

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    Chrysanthemums' and D.H. Lawrence's 'The Odour of Chrysanthemums' Women in the 1900s were given little attention. John Steinbeck and D.H Lawrence however have chosen to base their short stories on a single woman character and around a type of flower, which is the chrysanthemum. Though written by male writers, both stories give an insight of the feelings and actions of a female character in that time period and how chrysanthemums can mean an entirely different obsession towards the two main

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    The only outlet for her frustration is her flower garden where she cultivates beautiful chrysanthemums. Steinbeck uses chrysanthemums as symbols of the inner-self of Elisa and of every woman. First, the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa's children. She tends her garden and handles the chrysanthemums with love and care, just as she would handle her own children. Elisa is very protective of her flowers

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    every day, but you do not know that they are in your vitamins and other medicines. One such plant is the Blood Flower which is a very beautiful flower that has very important medicinal purposes and has interesting facts that the vast majority of the population does not know. The beautiful Blood Flower is sometimes called, Silky Milkweed, Common Milkweed, Tropical Milkweed, Cotton Bush, Garden Silkweed, Redhead or

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    an early spring morning. A garden is blossoming under the warm sunlight. Birds are chirping, bees are buzzing, and flowers are blooming. Think of the garden as your subconscious, and the early spring morning as your life. In the garden grows a selection of flowers and other plants. These are your thoughts, opinions, morals, and ethics. Each represent something you think or feel to be just. They are rooted in the rich soil which allows them to grow: your mind. The garden is both beautiful and fascinating

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    “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck      The short story “The Chrysanthemums” shows how extraordinarily forward thinking the author, John Steinbeck, was in his understanding of the pressures that women dealt with in his time. Through the exploration and illustration of women’s emotions, Steinbeck gives us a view into the struggle of women in the early 20th century to find a place for themselves in society as well as establishing their own sexuality(Charters, 502).

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    Because flowers go in cycles of life and death, we can look to them as archetypes. The cycle is really closely related to the circle which is a very prominent archetype in the world today and the past. The other thing I think of when I hear the word flowers is gardens. When I looked for the garden archetype I found that gardens symbolize love and fertility (YourDictionary 2). Flowers and gardens also have many symbols associated with them depending on who you ask. Missy and her mother are shelling

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    celebrate him selling thirty calves at the restaurant in town. Elisa is then left alone, as she is a homemaker who has very little to do. Her only outlets in life are her husband, the house, and some flowers within her garden. These prized flowers of Elisa Allen are chrysanthemums. These particular flowers are not just yellow chrysanthemums. They have a much deeper significance within the short story as John Steinbeck names them the title of the work. The yellow chrysanthemums tended by Elisa are a

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    Marigolds Research Paper

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    There are a myriad beautiful types of flowers in our lives today that are great for gardeners, but in the United States, one of the easiest to recognize ends up being marigolds. There are more than 50 different species of this type of flower that are all taxonomies by botany into what is known as the Tagetes genus. You may be extremely surprised to discover that a marigold is classified as a kind of daisy despite the fact that it is quite different looking than a daisy except perhaps possessing

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