Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Flowers of ASEAN


1.Brunei


                      The Simpor (Dillenia Suffruticosa) tree has large bright yellow petals and large leaves. When fully in bloom, the petals spreading out like an umbrella. The Simpor is commonly found along the rivers in Brunei. Most parts of the tree have multiple uses, for instance, the treatment of wounds.


2.Laos



Dok Champa (Plumeria) is the national flower and official symbol of Lao PDR. The waxy flower with a sweet scent can be found in many colors: red, yellow, pink and multiple pastels. For the Lao people, Dok Champa represents sincerity and joy in life.


3.Indonesia
   


The Moon Orchid or Angrek bulan (Phalaenopsis Amabilis) is one of Indonesia’s three national flowers. The other two are Jasminum sambac and the Rafflesia arnoldii. The Moon Orchid is one of the longest blooming orchids. so it is widely found in the lowlands of Indonesia.




4.Singapore




  Vanda Miss Joaquim  is the national flower. The orchid is a hybrid and was named after its breeder. The orchid bears an exquisitely beautiful (purple) color and shape. It blooms throughout the year. Its unique features won it the status of the official national flower of Singapore, over forty contenders, in 1981. Vanda Miss Joaquim is commonly planted in Singapore.


5.Thailand



The Ratchaphruek (Cassia Fistula Linn) tree bears beautiful yellow cluster-shaped flowers. The Thai people regard its yellow hue as the colour of Buddhism and the colour of glory. Ratchaphruek blooms annually from February to May and symbolises the unity and harmony of the Thai people.



6. Myanmar



The Padauk (Pterocarpus Indicusblossoms in tiny fragrant yellow-gold flowers after the first showers in April. The Myanmar people regard the Paduak tree as the symbol of strength and durability.

7.Vietnam 



T       Lotus as one of the four graceful flowers To the Vietnamese, the lotus is the symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future. The elegance of the lotus is often cited in the Vietnamese folk songs and poems.


8.Cambodia



        The Rumdul (Mitrella Mesnyibears a small yellowish-white flower with a single alternate leaf. The flower produces a distinctive fragrance which is prominent in the evening can be seen almost everywhere in Cambodia, and is often planted as a decorative tree in public parks.


9.Philippine
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            Sampaguita Jasmine (Arabian Jasminewas adopted as the national flower of the Philippines since 1934.  The Sampaguita bears a white, star-shaped flower which blooms for the full year. The flower opens at night and lasts for about one day, producing a unique sweet scent. For the Filipino people, the flower is the symbol of purity, simplicity, humility and strength.


10.Malaysia


Bunga raya (Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensishas been Malaysia’s national flower since 1960. Symbolically, the five petals of the bunga raya represent the “Five Principles of Nationhood” – Malaysia’s national philosophy in strengthening national unity and tolerance -- while the red colour represents courage.


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Flowers of ASEAN 1.Brunei                       The  Simpor ( Dillenia   Suffruticosa ) tree has large bright yellow petals and large leaves...