Various Kinds of Malaysian Flowers

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Throughout the world there are thousands of various kinds of flowers. Every flower has its own attractiveness, color, size, smell, and even taste. Malaysian flowers are most beautiful and colorful. About 20,000 various kinds of flowers have been found yet and the bulk of which has been found in Malaysia. Here we discussed the details about some common flowers of Malaysia.

Rafflesia Arnoldii Flower

Rafflesia Arnoldii is the biggest, single, thickset flower in the world. It is a sponging plant that grows on the inferior slopes of mount ranges, in definite areas of South-East Asia.
Besides being the world's biggest blossom, it is a very bizarre and mysterious plant. It has no exact flowering period. It has no roots, stem or leaves. After taking more or less 9 months to grown-up into a cabbage-sized flower, the plant opens. The petals, generally 5, sometimes 6, are red in color and covered with lighter colored spots.


Hibiscus Flower

Hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia and the State flower of Hawaii.

It is known as the “Queen of Tropical Flowers”. The flower's fragile petals are light and well and differ in color from light pink to a deep red. Hibiscus flowers open in the morning and begin to fade by the afternoon. Although they last only for a day or two, new buds always burst open the next day so that the plant is always flowering.


Ixora Flower


This is one of the best known garden bushes in Malaysia. It loves the sun. Kids like to suck the nectar from the flowers which are very sweet. Originating in the Asia-Pacific, it blossoms all year round and comes in a variety of colors the most common being bright red.

Bougainvillea Flower


There are over 250 kinds of bougainvilleas. It blossoms round the year and the flowers come in many different colors. Though the real white-yellow flower in itself is small, it is the layer of bracts that makes it attractive.


Yellow Allamanda Flower


This is a woody scrambling plant with oblong leaves which are arranged in opposite pairs along the stem. Flowers are wax-like yellow in color and funnel-shaped. The plant has a milky juice which oozes out as soon as any parts are broken. Proliferation is by stem cuttings.

Orchid Flower


Orchids are divided into three categories, namely climbing, epiphytic and terrestrial. The natural species include the pigeon orchid and the tiger or giant orchid which grows on the crown of larger trees. Its flowers are a dull yellow with brownish orange markings. The world's largest orchid can grow to 20m long.

Fuchsia Flowers


Fuchsia is named after Loenhart Fuchs, 16th century German physician and botanist. Fuchsia belongs to the group of flowering shrubs famous for their pendulous bell-like flowers, usually in two contrasting colors. They are a common sight in Malaysia.


Frangipani or Bunga Kubur Flower

In Malaysia, the frangipani trees are mostly planted in graveyards and so are called “Bunga Kubur” or “Graveyard Flower” among the locals. The tree is robust growing, often branched and partly deciduous at different times of the year. It can grow to a height of 6 to 10 meters. Flowers are large and fragrant and come in a variety of color though the most common are the white with yellow centers.

In Malaysia flowers are the most important part of any celebration. People and children love to present flowers to their love ones. There are so many online flower delivery Malaysia florists which people use in sending flowers to Malaysia. Through these online florist delivery Malaysia services the flowers delivery in Malaysia is no more difficult nowadays.

 

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This article was published on 2011/04/13