Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Fly with Butterfly



Fly with Butterfly

Butterflies are found all over the world and in all types of environments: hot and cold, dry and moist, at sea level and high in the mountains. Most butterfly species, however, are found in steamy areas, especially tropical rainforests.

Adult butterflies are wonderfully varied in shape, size. They live almost everywhere around the world.

Most of butterfly brightly colored or strikingly patterned. Distinctive features are club-tipped antennae and a habit of holding the wings vertically over the back when at rest. Butterflies are classified into five or six families. It is easy to watch and enjoy hundreds of native and tropical butterflies year-round in Flower Garden.

The Red-spotted Purple will visit a variety of flowers but they prefer tree sap and rotting fruits. To increase the probability of seeing this butterfly put out a dish of fruit, but keep in mind the fruit will also attract bees, wasps, ants and flies. Be sure to look for this dramatic butterfly before they are gone for the season, in the last few weeks of summer.

Butterflies are beautiful, flying insects with large scaly wings. Like all insects, they have a pair of antennae, six jointed legs, 3 body parts, compound eyes, and a skeleton. The butterfly's body is covered by small sensory hairs. The four wings and the six legs of the butterfly are attached to the thorax. The thorax contains the muscles that make the legs and wings move.
Butterflies are very good fliers. They have two pairs of large wings covered with colorful, shining scales in overlapping rows. Butterflies and moths are the only insects that have scaly wings.
The fastest butterflies can fly at about 30 mile per hour or faster. Slow flying butterflies fly about 5 mile per hour.
Imagine about butterfly and think you also flying on sky.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Gifts of Nature.



Flower Make Freshness







Flowers are the special gifts of Nature. Flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, religion, medicine and as a source of food. They differ in size and color. Many of them smell sweet while a few others are scentless. Some flowers are liked for their beauty, while some others and liked for both beauty and scent. The best known flowers in the world are rose, lotus, marigold, tulip, orchid, golden shower, tuberose, cherry, magnolia, Sunflower, Poppy, Daisy, Lavender, Hibiscus, Lily, Hydrangea, Forsythia, Gardenia, Aster and Perennial etc. Rose called queen of flowers. Most of party or any occasion we decorate with rose flower. Some countries through exhibition for orchids. And there is above hundred type orchids they bring in exhibition. Flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and as a source of food.
Plants cannot move from one location to another, thus many flowers have changed to attract animals to transfer pollen between individuals in dispersed populations. They can be highly modified along with the pollinating insects. Flowers commonly have glands on various parts that attract animals looking for nutritious Bird’s and bees have color vision, enabling them to seek out "colorful" flowers. Some flowers have patterns. Bee’s and many insects attracted with ultraviolet so they coming on flowers and get honey.   Flowers also attract pollinators by scent and some of those scents are pleasant to our sense of smell. Flowers pollinated by night visitors, including bats and moths, are likely to concentrate on scent to attract pollinators and most such flowers are white.

In modern times, people have hunted ways to cultivate, buy, wear, or otherwise be around flowers and blooming plants, partly because of their pleasant look and smell. Around the world, people use flowers for a wide range of events and functions that, cumulatively, include one's lifetime.
Flowers have been used since as far back as 50,000 years in memorial service rituals. Many cultures do draw a connection between flowers and life and death, and because of their seasonal return flowers also suggest rebirth, which is the why many people place flowers upon graves.