Sentences with phrase «national flower»

With England's national flower in mind, Beyoncé and Jay - Z (parents of Blue Ivy) would love a floral name that's perfect for a royal princess.
Seen at the feet of the goddess of wealth; India's national flower emerges from the depths of muddy waters to reveal its sweet, elegant bloom and calming properties that bring tranquility and relaxation to mind and body.
The design of the chandelier in the lobby combines French national flower fleur - de-lis and Guangzhou city flower Kapok that perfectly displays Sino - French influences and accentuates the strong cultural links between France and Guangzhou.
Various countries have made a hibiscus flower it's national flower, and it's often strongly associated with their tourism.
I printed out a few coloring sheets for each country we visited with the map, flag, and national flower or bird; older children might enjoy fact lists or worksheets.
«This is a rare opportunity for an architect,» said Nadkarni, who designed the statue's pedestal and base that resembles a lotus, India's national flower.
His wife, Tita Medina, made two leis by hand, using the national flower of the Philippines, called sampaguita.
In continuing our brief history of hibiscus, the plant has symbolic meaning across many cultures: Hibiscus is the national symbol of Haiti, the symbol of Hindu goddess Kali in India, and the national flower of Malaysia and South Korea.
Amazing dress indeed, the flower print reminds me of Costa Rica's national flower.
Now I'm wondering if Nigeria has a national flower.
Love that the bride picked my national flower, they are my absolute FAVE... a little bit of SA in the USA:)
The national flower of Ukraine is the sunflower and this bright and happy flower is sure to make Ukrainian ladies smile when they receive it.
Then we chose a name, a national flower, different cultures and a national slogan.
Godoy's contains more than 250 different species of orchids and bromeliads; naturally, this collection includes Belize's national flower, the Black Orchid.
Over 13.000 plant species can be found, including 1,300 varieties of orchids like the La Guaria Morada, the national flower which usually blooms in March.
The national flower of India, the Lotus signifies fertility, divinity, wealth, enlightenment and knowledge.
On our way to the ruins, Carlos showed us the national flower of Belize (the Black Orchid), and and allspice trees and we smelled their leaves.
There are also over 100 species of orchids, the Belize national flower.
Belize is home to more than 2,500 flowering plants, including 250 varieties of orchid (the Black Orchid is Belize's national flower).
This beautiful flower is the national flower of Japan, but you can spot them...
The trackless wilderness of the nearby Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Reserve is home to thousands of flowering plants (including orchids, the national flower of Belize) and exotic wildlife like jaguars.
A poll was held in 1996 and as a result, the Cayman parrot was voted national bird of Cayman, wild banana orchid as the national flower and the silver thatch palm as official national tree.
Surrounded by lush tropical landscaping, Ginger Thomas (named after the U.S.V.I.'s national flower) is built on two levels and features lovely ocean views of Cruz Bay's harbor and of St. Thomas beyond, and sparkling seas to the horizon.
Surrounded by lush tropical landscaping, Ginger Thomas (named after the U.S.V.I.'s national flower) is built on two levels and features lovely ocean views of Cruz -LSB-...]
Learn about native plants such as fever grass and perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive Wild Banana Orchid — the Island's national flower.
Gerald Machona anticipates his upcoming solo exhibition in Johannesburg with The Edelweiss, a delicate sculpture of Switzerland's national flower, made with decommissioned currency and suspended under a glass dome, that speaks powerfully of the impact that seemingly abstract economic policies have on our daily lives.
He selected only the national flowers of countries from A — V cited on an Amnesty International list of nations engaging in political disappearances for this installation of 27 black and white photographs.
The title, Sub Mirage Lignum, represents the three main themes of the exhibition: sub, in the dual sense of «underneath» and «substitute for another (space)»; mirage, a false image produced by the refraction of light, subject to human interpretation; and lignum, derived from Lignum Vitae («wood of life»), a tree whose bloom is the national flower of Jamaica.
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