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The chrysanthemum does not have the same strong association with All Saints’ Day and mourning as in some other parts of Europe.
In a world dominated by concrete jungles, we cannot forget the simplicity and effect that flowers and plants have on us. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, they support ecosystems, promote biodiversity and improve our quality of life.
In autumn, when the streets quietly take on a golden glow, bees fly around in search of their favorite autumn treat: chrysanthemums. This duo: bees and chrysanthemums, together form a “match made in heaven.
Bees are fond of colorful, fragrant flowers. They are particularly attracted to yellow, white, blue and purple colors.
In our Western culture, we often associate the chrysanthemum, also known as the “November 1 flower,” with All Saints' Day and the commemoration of the dead. We often use this flower to honor our loved ones and decorate their graves. Do we do this only in the West or is this the case all over ...
Who would have thought that this humble flower had so much going for it?
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