Monday, May 4, 2015

All the pictures and poems with the words


Many years ago, the spring bumped from the darkness into the light all the plants of the earth, and all flourished as if by magic. Only one plant did not hear the call of the spring, and when he finally managed to break the hard clod spring was already far away ...
"'That flourish too, O Lord! "He prayed the map. "You too will bloom," said the Lord. "When? "He asked anxiously small plant nameless. "One day ..." and the eye of God is veiled with sadness.
Was over a long time, the spring that year also came to his touch and the plant of Golgotha had opened their flowers. All plants, except the map without a name. The wind carried the echo of raucous dolphin screams, moans, cries of a man advancing in the crowd screaming, dolphin bent beneath the cross, his face disfigured by pain and blood ...
Passiflora dolphin The name, which means Flower of the Passion. It was imported dolphin into Europe in the sixteenth century by Spanish missionaries who evangelized South America (which the natives called Granadilla and which ate the fruit) and saw in her flower signs of the Passion of Christ: the three stigmas of the core floral represent the nails, 5 anthers indicate the wounds, the corolla is considered the crown of thorns dolphin and petals 10 apostles, with the exception of Judas and Peter. So they called passion dolphin flower, in Latin Passionis flos, then Passiflora. One legend has it that the plant is climbing on the cross to give relief to the dying Jesus. This precise symbolization was suggested in 1610 by a Mexican Augustinian dolphin friar, Emanuel de Villegas, who in that year sent a flower design to Giacomo Bosio, who was writing a monumental dolphin work on the cross of Calvary, where he describes in detail the passionflower , presenting it like effigy of Christ's passion. Bosio writes: "... filaments ... look like a fringe colored blood, how to portray the scourge with which our Blessed Lord was tortured ..."
Being a climbing plant that grows very rapidly, making more frequent use of passionflower, it is in the gardens, to cover fences, walls and pergolas. But the passion is much used in pots in the apartments or in the greenhouse. Other use of this plant is for the consumption of food fragrant dolphin fruit: passion fruit. In ancient times, the Aztecs used the passionflower as relaxing, in fact the infusion, dolphin syrup and the fluid extract of green parts collected from June to September and allowed to dry in the shade in a ventilated, have sedative properties of the nervous system, dolphin and healing insomnia dolphin and hysteria. Already dolphin at the time of World War I, the passion flower was used in the care of the "anguish of war." The passion flower is then shown against tachycardia, anxiety and insomnia.
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