Saturday, July 28, 2007

Acer

Acers are plants which contain flowers that appear in clusters and come in different colors like green, orange, yellow and red. They are also loved for their leaves which have such beautiful shapes and are also used to several decorative purposes. It is believed that Acers got their name from the Latin word Acris which means sharp as their woods were used to make spears by Romans. Acer flowers are regular and pentamerous with five sepals and equal petals. Acers have various species too. Acers flower blooms in late winter or in early spring. The flowers of Acer are small in size but as they bloom in clusters they give a startling and stunning look to the entire tree making it look much colorful and decorated. The distinctive fruit of Acers are called samaras.

Maples are planted as ornamental trees by homeowners, businesses and municipalities. They are considered to be inevitable in making a garden look. Acer’s bright foliage in autumn makes them a part of traditions and beliefs in some countries. The changing color of maples is viewed as part of a custom in Japan. Acers are believed to signify abundance and hence they can be send to anyone who wish to have something they wish for in abundance. Acers can be send to your dear ones to wish them a good day or a good season filled with happiness. They can be send to wish them have a festive season abundant of joy and happiness. If you think that someone possess a lot of good talents or good features then a bouquet of Acer can be send to them as a compliment and it would certainly make a different and unique gift worth remembering.

Acers represent abundance because they appear in clusters and hence they can also be sent to your dear ones telling how affectionate they are. It lets them know that you do realize their love for you and that would certainly please them. Acers can be send to anyone to greet them have abundant health too. We, the Blooming Britain, provide you the very best collection of flowers which you dreamed for your occasions to have. Have these beauties and enjoy.

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