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The fox is walking along the path, covering her tracks with her tail. A curious nose will find out everything. If you love nature, then the fox will show it to you. All the photos here are taken by me. I don't mind if you like them and you take them. However, if you post photos, specify the source. This way you will show respect to the author. Thank you for your understanding, and I wish everyone a good day!

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Diffuse Knapweed, White Knapweed Or Tumble Knapweed (lat. Centaurea Diffusa).

Diffuse Knapweed, White Knapweed Or Tumble Knapweed (lat. Centaurea Diffusa).
Diffuse Knapweed, White Knapweed Or Tumble Knapweed (lat. Centaurea Diffusa).
Diffuse Knapweed, White Knapweed Or Tumble Knapweed (lat. Centaurea Diffusa).

Diffuse knapweed, white knapweed or tumble knapweed (lat. Centaurea diffusa).

A herbaceous biennial plant characterized by drought resistance and the ability to grow on unproductive soils, for example, in deserts, semi-deserts. Curiously, the hotter the summer, the more honey-bearing this cornflower is. This property is appreciated by beekeepers, and they can even sow fields with it specifically.

Василёк раскидистый или растопырка (лат. Centaurea diffusa).

Травянистое двулетнее растение, отличающиеся засухоустойчивостью и способностью произрастать на малопродуктивных почвах, например, в пустыне, полупустыне. Любопытно, что чем жарче лето, тем данный василек медоноснее. Такое свойство ценят пчеловоды, и они могут даже специально засеивать им поля.

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Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy, Or English Daisy (lat. Bllis Pernnis). The Common Name Daisy Originates From
Common Daisy, Lawn Daisy, Or English Daisy (lat. Bllis Pernnis). The Common Name Daisy Originates From

Common daisy, lawn daisy, or English daisy (lat. Béllis perénnis). The common name daisy originates from the Old English phrase "Daes eage," which translates to "day's eye." This name reflects how these flowers close their petals in the evening, and they are among the first to open their eyes to the morning sun every day.

A perennial flower, intertwined with the history of mankind so much that almost any plant can envy it. Daisies are scattered like pearls by the ancient Greeks, the ancient Roman dryad Belides turns into them, and in the northern sagas they are sacrificed to the goddess of love - Freya. In the legends of Christianity, daisies bloom on the path of the Mother of God. Knights minted a daisy on shields, nobles depicted it on family coats of arms, poets dedicated poems to it, and artists depicted lovers with it in their hands. Daisies were not forgotten in the Victorian era — the flowers of fidelity and innocence.

However, the daisy is not the only symbol of love. She also went down in history as a flower of mercy and charity. International charity events were held at the beginning of the 20th century — most often fundraising for the fight against tuberculosis. During these promotions, daisies were sold all over the world.

Маргаритка многолетняя (лат. Béllis perénnis). Распространенное название daisy происходит от староанглийской фразы "Daes eage", что переводится как "дневной глаз". Это название отражает то, как эти цветы закрывают свои лепестки вечером и одни из первых, кто открывает глаза утреннему солнцу каждый день. Многолетний цветок, переплетенный с историей людей настолько сильно, что ему может позавидовать практически любое растение. Маргаритки рассыпаются жемчугом у древних греков, древнеримская дриада Белидес превращается в них, а в северных сагах их приносят в жертву богине любви - Фрейе. В легендах христианства маргаритки расцветают на пути Богоматери. Рыцари чеканили маргаритку на щитах, дворяне изображали её на фамильных гербах, поэты посвящали ей стихи, а художники изображали влюблённых с ней в руках. О маргаритках не забывали и в Викторианскую эпоху — цветах верности и невинности. Однако, не только символом любви считается маргаритка. Она вошла в историю ещё и как цветок милосердия и благотворительности. В начале XX века проводились международные благотворительные акции — чаще всего сбор средств на борьбу с туберкулёзом. В ходе этих акций по всему миру продавались маргаритки.


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