Dahlia pinnatal/Dahlia. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta. Commonly called/Garden dahlia. Aztec dahlia Native to/Mexico. Central America Symbolism/Spirit of innovation. Resourcefulness Flower blooming time/July to October *Genus of about 30 species. *One of Mexico’s earliest domesticated plants. *Commonly used as an ornamental plant, it was cultivated by the Aztecs and was introduced to Spain in 1798. *are ovate and coloured pink to deep purple. *The Aztec name for this dahlia was Acocotli or “water cane”. In the mid 1500s, they discovered a variety of dahlia now known as the Tree Dahlia, which have long, hollow stems used to carry water by the Aztecs. That’why, its native names are ‘water cane, water pipe,water flower’ Photograghed 11/1 10:04am 2024 Posted 11/4(Monday) 11:37am 2024
@ラスカル Thank you. This lady showed me for the last day~. …Yes. I went back to see her. no more I will see her next year. “Thank you” to this lady.😊 good day together!
@レオ Thank you for a message. Yes. I saw this lady…probably the last one this year. We will have a nice time together on GS. Have a good day! with smile 😊
@かずちゃん Thank you for a message. ‘kotatsu’…lovely Backing to 1970s. I studied a lot. It’s too cold to study in my room. I asked to my mother to have me ‘kotatsu’ in my room. 👍 warm~comfortable
@ゆうさん Thank you for a message. Here, it’s becoming colder ~. I go to my club to swim(everyday) at 6:30am. It’s very cold. Let’s take care of ourselves. Have a great day! with smile 😊
Commonly called/Garden dahlia. Aztec dahlia
Native to/Mexico. Central America
Symbolism/Spirit of innovation. Resourcefulness
Flower blooming time/July to October
*Genus of about 30 species.
*One of Mexico’s earliest domesticated plants.
*Commonly used as an ornamental plant, it was cultivated by the Aztecs and was introduced to Spain in 1798.
*are ovate and coloured pink to deep purple.
*The Aztec name for this dahlia was Acocotli or “water cane”.
In the mid 1500s, they discovered a variety of dahlia now known as the Tree Dahlia, which have long, hollow stems used to carry water by the Aztecs.
That’why, its native names are ‘water cane, water pipe,water flower’
Photograghed 11/1 10:04am 2024
Posted 11/4(Monday) 11:37am 2024