
From America to New Zealand gardens are always a major attraction for locals and visitors. The appeal of flowers is a complex phenomenon rooted in evolution and the reproductive strategies of plants and the sensory responses of animals, including humans. For pollinators, colorful flowers are a signal indicating food, while for us, their appeal combines aesthetic beauty, psychological attraction, and deeply rooted cultural symbolism.

This articles featured photo is from a historic village in Romania. Most of the roses were in New Zealand, considered a nation of gardeners. The flowers and butterflies were in Georgia’s Callaway Gardens. The orchids are mostly ours and don’t overlook the lizard inside the orchid. The incredible red flowering bush is from Bavaria and the tulips were in Holland’s Keukenhof…




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