How many Chinese flowers are there in the world? How many kinds of flowers are there in the world?

Updated on educate 2024-04-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    China's national flower - peony.

    Chile's national flower, the lily.

    The national flower of the United Kingdom - the rose (moon).

    The national flower of Italy - daisy.

    New Zealand's national flower - alder, silver fern.

    Singapore's national flower - Zhuojin Wandailan.

    Spanish national flower - pomegranate.

    Tanzania's national flower, the lilac.

    Thailand's national flower, water lily.

    Bangladeshi flower - water lily.

    Egypt's national flower, the water lily.

    Japan's national flower - cherry blossom Mexico's national flower - cactus.

    The national flower of the United States - the mountain plant rose.

    Kenya's national flower, Kenshanlan.

    The national flower of the Netherlands - the tulip.

    Turkey's national flower - tulips.

    Korea's national flower - Muzhihua.

    The national flower of France - warbler's tail.

    The national flower of Russia - the sunflower.

    The national flower of Germany - cornflower.

    Australia's national flower, Acacia.

    The national flower of Brazil - tropical orchid, hairy crab claw orchid.

    Afghanistan: Tulips.

    Algeria: Iris, oleander.

    United Arab Emirates: Peacock grass, zinnia.

    Argentina: Ivory red.

    Austria: Edelweiss.

    Azania: Burodi.

    Belgium: azaleas, moons, poppies.

    Bhutan: Artemisia viridis.

    Bolivia: Cantu flowers.

    Bulgaria: Rose of the Turks.

    Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower.

    Colombia: Three-way Cattelan.

    Costa Rica: Cattelan.

    Cuba: Ginger flower.

    Denmark: Chrysanthemum.

    Ecuador: Rika Strand.

    Ethiopia: calla lily.

    Fiji: Fuso.

    Finland: Lily of the valley.

    Greece: Pansy.

    Honduras: Caryophyllus.

    Liechtenstein: Orange blossom pearl bud lily.

    Hungary: Tulips.

    India: Lotus.

    Indonesia: Hairy jasmine.

    Iraq: Monthly Quarter.

    Iran: Rose of the Turks, bellflower tulips.

    Ireland: White Axle Grass Israel: Anemone.

    Cambodia: Water lilies.

    Latvia: Ox's Eye.

    Lithuania: Rue.

    Guyana: Water lilies.

    Libya: Pomegranate.

    Laos: Frangipani.

    Luxembourg: Month Season.

    North Korea: Welcome the red cuckoo.

    Madagascar: Traveler's banana.

    Malaysia: Fuso.

    Malta: Cornflower.

    Morocco: Yueji, caryophyllus.

    Nicaragua: Ginger flowers.

    Nepal: Tree rhododendron.

    Monaco: Caryophyllus.

    Pakistan: Suchi.

    Peru: sunflowers, cantu flowers.

    Philippines: Jasmine hairy.

    Poland: Pansy.

    Portugal: Lavender.

    Romania: Rosa dog.

    Switzerland: Edelweiss.

    South Africa: Creeping Bulodi.

    Sweden: Lily of the valley.

    Guatemala: Ricastland.

    Zimbabwe: Garland.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Flowers are the unique reproductive organs of angiosperms, and there are as many kinds of flowers as there are angiosperms in the world.

    How many species of angiosperms are there in the world? There are more than 10,000 genera and more than 200,000 species of angiosperms. However, the flowers of some plants are relatively small, some flowers are not bright, lack ornamental value, large flowers, unique patterns, and brightly colored flowers, especially as flowers cultivated in flowers, the number is still limited.

    There are many kinds of flowers, if you look at the situation of the stamens, the flowers can be divided into two categories, namely unisexual flowers and bisexual flowers, unisexual flowers have only stamens or only pistils in one flower, and bisexual flowers have both stamens and pistils in one flower.

    According to the inflorescence of the plant, it can be divided into two categories, namely infinite inflorescence and finite inflorescence.

    Infinite inflorescence refers to the flowering order in which the flowers at the lower part of the flower axis bloom first, gradually reach the upper part, or bloom from the edge to the center. Infinite inflorescences mainly include the following:

    1) racemes such as: rape, cabbage, afar, etc.

    2) Spike inflorescences such as: plantain, verbena, etc.

    3) Cabbage inflorescences such as: female and male inflorescences of poplar, willow and mulberry, male inflorescences of walnut and hazelnut.

    4) Fleshy spike inflorescence such as: female inflorescence of cattail.

    5) Umbel inflorescences such as: ginseng, eleuthero, cherry, etc.

    6) Umbrella inflorescences such as: pear, apple, hawthorn, etc.

    7) Capitate inflorescences such as: chrysanthemum, bitter cauliflower, etc.

    8) Inflorescences such as: figs, inflorescences of ficus trees.

    9) Panicles such as: oats, bamboo, etc.

    10) Compound spike inflorescences such as: wheat, rye, etc.

    11) Compound umbel inflorescences such as: carrots, cumin, etc.

    A finite inflorescence is one in which the topmost or central flower of the inflorescence blooms first and gradually extends to the lower edge or periphery. For example, the inflorescences of caryophyllus, large-leaved boxwood, and tomato all belong to this type of inflorescence. The finite inflorescence is also called centrifugal inflorescence, and the inflorescence of the umbrella species.

    In nature, the types of inflorescences are more complex, and some plants are a mixture of finite and infinite inflorescences. For example, onions and leeks are umbels, but the flowers in the middle bloom first, and they have the characteristics of polyumbel inflorescences, which can be called polyumbel inflorescences; Rice has panicles, but the flowering order is also characteristic of umbels.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When it comes to the types of flowers, there are so many that I can't count them, but there are many different ways to classify them

    1. Because of the different flowering seasons, it can be divided into spring flowers, autumn flowers, summer flowers, and winter flowers.

    2. According to the different flowering periods, it can be divided into short-term flowers, annual flowers, and perennial flowers.

    3. Due to their different growth habits, flowers will be naturally distributed in different regions, including rock flowers, aquatic flowers, alpine flowers and desert flowers according to different growth environments; According to the region, it is divided into boreal flowers, tropical flowers and temperate flowers.

    4. The most distinctive feature of the flower is its color, which can be divided into monochrome flowers and multi-color flowers.

    6. Single-petal flowers and double-petaled flowers are distinguished by different types of petals.

    7. According to the different stem texture of the flowers, they are divided into herbaceous flowers and woody flowers.

    8. According to the shape of the flower, it can also be divided into asymmetrical flowers and symmetrical flowers, and symmetrical flowers also have two kinds of radial symmetrical flowers and symmetrical flowers on both sides.

    9. According to the use of flowers, they can be divided into edible flowers, medicinal flowers, spice flowers, and ornamental flowers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are about 450,000 species of <>.

    Commonly used woody flowers: plum blossoms, peaches, peonies, begonias, magnolias, wooden pens, bauhinia, forsythia, golden bells, lilacs, wisteria, azaleas, pomegranate flowers, smiling flowers, white orchids, jasmine, gardenias, osmanthus, jasmine, hibiscus, plum, tooth-free red, silver bud willow, camellia, spring;

    Commonly used herbaceous flowers: spring orchid, pansy, mushroom flower, hyacinth, tulip, violet, snapdragon, periwinkle, melon leaf chrysanthemum, pea, summer orchid, caryophyllus, lycoris, lotus, aster, water lily, peony, phlox, tuberose, marigold, thousand day red, Jianlan, tuberose, lily of the valley, primrose, ciru flower, incense, large rock tung, narcissus, small grass orchid, melon leaf chrysanthemum, pubao flower, free flower, wax red.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are a total of 110 flowers in the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to incomplete statistics, there are about 450,000 kinds of flowers in the world.

    Among them, there are 30,000 species in China, and each variety of flowers is different and very distinctive; The most common and ornamental flowers are: daffodils, peonies, azaleas, roses, junzi orchids, jasmines, lilies, sunflowers, carnations, stars, chrysanthemums, anthuriums and tulips.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many kinds of flowers in the world, according to incomplete statistics, the varieties of flowers can reach 450,000 species, of which 30,000 species are in China. And each variety of flowers is different, very distinctive.

    Commonly used woody flowers: plum blossoms, peaches, peonies, begonias, magnolias, wooden pens, bauhinia, forsythia, golden bells, lilacs, wisteria, azaleas, pomegranate flowers, smiling flowers, white orchids, jasmine, gardenias, osmanthus, jasmine, hibiscus, plum, tooth-free red, silver bud willow, camellia, spring, etc.

    Commonly used herbaceous flowers: spring orchid, pansy, mushroom flower, hyacinth, tulip, violet, snapdragon, periwinkle, melon leaf chrysanthemum, sweet pea, summer orchid, caryophyllus, lycoris, lotus, aster, water lily, peony, phlox, tuberose, marigold, thousand day red, Jianlan, tuberose, lily of the valley, primrose, ciru flower, incense, large rock paulownia, narcissus, small grass orchid, melon leaf chrysanthemum, etc.

    Perfect for a festival to send flowers:

    1. Valentine's Day.

    Every year on February 14, usually on Valentine's Day, a red rose is presented to express the affection between lovers. A half-open red rose is lined with a beautiful green leaf, then packed in a transparent plastic bag of single flowers, and a beautiful bow is tied with a ribbon on the lower part of the flower stalk to form a beautiful small bouquet for Valentine's Day.

    2. Mother's Day.

    Every year on the second Sunday of May. Large pink caryophyllus flowers are usually used as flowers for Mother's Day. Pink is the color of women, and the petals of caryophyllus represent the mother's continuous affection for her children.

    When sending flowers, you can send a single flower, or send a bouquet composed of several flowers, or arrange it into a beautiful and unique flower arrangement. <>

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Roses

    The flower language of the rose represents love, which is well known, and it is almost the most well-known flower in the world. In the West, there are countless love stories about roses, but in fact, in foreign countries, flowers such as the Rosaceae family are collectively called roses.

    2. Orchids

    Orchids have always had a quiet temperament, they don't like strong sunlight, and even if they grow in the shade, they can reveal their fragrance. Orchids are known as "gentlemen among flowers" in our country, and the ancients wrote countless poems to praise and praise its noble qualities.

    3. Rosemary

    The flower color of rosemary is very unique, not ordinary purple, but mixed with a little white in the middle, with a mysterious color. Indeed, in the ancient Greek era of the West, it is said that when Jesus fled to Shenlu, he dried his blood-stained clothes on rosemary, which gave it a fresh aroma and various magical effects.

    4. Rhododendrons

    Although the rhododendron is difficult to raise, it is true that its "beauty" cannot be denied. The azalea is said to have evolved from the blood of the rhododendron bird, and is therefore the saddest of the world's top 10 flowers.

    5. Peony flowers

    Only the peony is true to the country" this poem should be printed in the minds of many people, peony like no other flower that represents what integrity, integrity and the like, it represents wealth, although it is more secular, but there are still many people who love it. There are many types of peonies, the most common of which is the "lotus type", which has large buds that look very pleasing to the eye.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chinese National Flower - Peony Chile National Flower - Lily English National Flower - Rose (Moon Season) Italian National Flower - Daisy New Zealand National Flower - Alder, Silver Fern Singapore National Flower - Zhuojin Vandella Spanish National Flower - Pomegranate Tanzania National Flower - Lilac Thailand National Flower - Water Lily Bangladesh National Flower - Water Lily Egyptian National Flower - Water Lily Japan National Flower - Cherry Blossom Mexico National Flower - Cactus American National Flower - Mountain Flower Rose Kenya National Flower - Kenshan Orchid Dutch National Flower - Tulip Turkey National Flower - Tulip South Korea National Flower - Wood Plant Flower French National Flower - Warbler Tail Russian National Flower - Sunflower German National Flower - Cornflower Australia National Flower - Acacia Brazil National Flower - Tropical Orchid, Hairy Crab Claw Orchid Afghanistan: Tulip Algeria: Iris, Australian Oleander United Arab Emirates:

    Peacock grass, zinnias Argentina: ivory Austria: edelweiss Azania:

    Bruodi Belgium: Azalea, Moonflower, Poppy Bhutan: Artemisia viridis Bolivia:

    Kantu Flower Bulgaria: Rose of the Turks Myanmar: Dragon Boat Flower Colombia:

    Three-way Cattelan Costa Rica: Cattelan Cuba: Ginger Blossom Denmark:

    Ecuador: Licastran Ethiopia: Calla lily Fiji:

    Fuso Finland: Lily of the Valley Greece: Pansy Honduras:

    Caryophyllus Liechtenstein: Orange Blossom Bead Lily Hungary: Tulip India:

    Lotus Indonesia: Jasmine Mao Iraq: Yueji Iran:

    Daejac rose, bell tulip Ireland: White axle grass Israel: Anemone Cambodia:

    Water Lilies Latvia: Hygamon Lithuania: Rue Guyana:

    Water Lilies Libya: Pomegranate Laos: Frangipani Luxembourg:

    Moon Season North Korea: Red Azalea Madagascar: Traveler's Banana Malaysia:

    Fuso Malta: Cornflower Morocco: Yueji, Caryophyllus Nicaragua:

    Ginger Flower Nepal: Rhododendron Tree Monaco: Caryophyllus Pakistan:

    Su Chi Peru: Sunflower, Cantu Flower Philippines: Mao Jasmine Poland:

    Pansy Portugal: Lavender Romania: Rosa Switzerland:

    Edelweiss South Africa: Creeping Zodi Sweden: Lily of the Valley Guatemala:

    Rika Strand, Zimbabwe: Garland.

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