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Top 5 Himalayan Flowers. Primula flower in Himalaya. Primula is among the first flowers to bloom in the valleys of the Himalayas. Anemone Bloom in Himalaya. Blue Himalayan anemone also grows in different shades such as white. Narilathaor naked woman flower. Part of the internet hoax, narilathaor liyathambara flowers ...
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TOP 5 INCREDIBLE RARE FLOWERS IN HIMALAYA Flowers always look beautiful as they spread happiness and love in their own form. There are many rare flowersthat are magnificent and will always put a smile on your face. These flowers will not only in gardens they can even grow on mountains and difficult terrain giving us a lesson that beautiful evolution can take place from anywhere and any part of the earth. Is there anything else as beautiful as flowers in nature? Probably not.I have always believed that the world we live in is a piece of enthralling scenic beauty, and the beautifulflower valleys in Indiaand around the globe. But when it comes to himalayan flowers it is a treasure trove of flowers
where some of them are unique to the himalayas while others are very alpine in character. But you can’t see beautiful flowers in every garden,as some of them are very rare to get found.However,we don’t have anything to complain, because many lush, gorgeous and breathtaking fauna and flowers find the Himalayan range to be their ideal habitat! So, here is a list of top 5 incredible rare flowers of himalaya that you have probably never seen. 1. Fragaria in Himalaya
Fragaria nubicola also known as Himalayan Strawberry. Himalayan strawberry is a strawberry species native to the himalayas. It is distinguished by its 1 cm round red berry and entire sepals.It is no of commercial value. Known for its sweet taste and strong fragrance, fragaria flowers grow in banks and forests. This plant grows as a perennial and has trifoliate leaves. Their leaves of a fragaria plant are used to make herbal tea, which is considered to be an effective remedy to treat diarrhoea, IBS and urinary infections. In ancient Europe, strawberry was believed to be the fruit of temptation and evil and capable of turning people into monsters. 2.Wild Rose In Himalaya Rosa acicularis also known as prickly wild rose or musk rose. Wild roses can be seen all over the places in the Himalayas. These flowers are pink (rarely white), 3.5-5cm in diameter. The hips are red in pear shaped with 10-15 mm diameter. These flowers have a strong scent and are pollinated by insects for their nectar. The locales used the flowers to extract perfume and the fruit concoction is used as a cough syrup as it has a high content of vitamin C. Rosa acicularis is a deciduous shrub growing 1-2m long.The
leaves are pinnate 7-14cm long, with three to seven leaflets.The plant has thorns and even leaves have pointed tops. However, some varieties of the flower don’t have a prickly stem or toothy-edged leaves. 3.Narilatha or naked women flower Ever heard of this flower, the Narilatha or Liyathambara? It has gained popularity on the web due to its shape which looks like that of a naked woman.The story doing rounds on the internet was of the flowers that grow only in the Himalayan region and once in 20 years. The Narilatha or Liyathambara flowers said to be in the shape of a women are considered one of the most wonderful and rarest of flowers in the world. However, there is no scientific data or research to back the claim and only pictures of the social media that couldn’t be verified. 4. Anemone Bloom in Himalaya
Anemone are also called "wind flower”, anemone are perennials that have basal leaves with long leaf-stems that can be upright or prostrate. Leaves are simple or compound with lobed, parted, or undivided leaf blades. The leaf margins are toothed or entire.Blue Himalayan anemone also grows in different shades such as white. The white anemone has pink tinge on the reverse and distinctive yellow stamens.Usually, they Bloom times range from early spring through fall.The flowers grow on straight and smooth stalks. The plant grows as a perennial and due to the long stalks can be noticed from a distance. 5.Primula flower in himalaya
Primula flower is a complex and varied genus, with a range of habitats from alpine slopes to boggy meadows. Plants bloom mostly during the spring, with flowers often appearing in spherical umbels on stout stems arising from basal rosettes of leaves; their flowers can be purple, yellow, red, pink, blue, or white. Some species show a white mealy bloom (farina) on various parts of the plant. Primula is among the first flowers to bloom in the valleys of the Himalayas. The flowers bloom in March, and throughout July. The flowers grow in clusters, each flower consists of small, five heart-shaped petals and with a long corolla tube. During the blooming phase, the flowers can be seen all over, in shrubberies, meadows as well as slopes.