mardi 5 juin 2018

Bringing A Bouquet Of Tulips

By Jeffrey Myers


Man believes itself to have dominion over the natural world. This belief has driven man both to serve as the stewards of nature and the destroyers of it. As the destroyers, man has destroyed forests of trees. As the stewards, man has cultivated and raised many other types of plants. One such example of these plants are Siam tulips.

The Siam tulip is a flower grown in what used to be, as the name suggests, Siam. The flower blooms in varying shades of red or pink, sometimes even brown. While it is referred to as a tulip, the flower itself is not a true tulip, and is in fact closer to ginger.

Throughout the course of human history, plants have played a role in human culture and mythology. Some mythologies depict a person being born from the bud of a flower. Some religions may involve spell craft, which may or may not work, and plants are usually an important ingredient for casting certain spells and mixing certain potions.

Some people grow flowers as a hobby, a thing to do for fun and to pass the time. Other people do it as a profession, growing plants to sell to either customers or for retail outlets who then sell the flora to customers. For any number of reasons, people like gardening.

But once the plants are grown, they are used for a variety of purposes. When a person needs to celebrate a milestone, a bouquet is traditional. A guest of honor can be given a big bouquet as a congratulatory gift. A suitor can bring a potential romantic partner some flowers during the courtship process.

Now, sometimes flowers can be used when issuing an apology. This is especially true in the case of romantic partners. When a partner messes up, they usually give flora when issuing an apology.

But people do not just use plants for apologies and celebrations. People also use plant life to decorate the home. The right flora can make a home more beautiful, it can make a home feel like a home. It can also make a space more comfortable, as foliage can help regulate temperature in a home and make it easier to breathe, as vegetation produces oxygen, a vital component in the air that people breathe.

Sometimes, those in society just like the scent. While the Siam tulip has no scent, others do. Some just like smelling good and they like to be around things that smell good.

Man has dominion over the world, or at least believes that it does. But the simple truth of the matter is that the dominion of man has created a symbiotic relationship with nature. Some parts of nature need man to curb its more destructive impulses in order to preserve parts of it and humankind needs the natural world need the animals and plants provided for foodstuffs.




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