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Qual è il fiore nazionale della Bolivia?
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03/25/2022
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04/01/2022
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One of two Bolivian national flowers
The Kantuta, Sacred-flower-of-the-Incas, Flor del Inca (Spanish for flower of the Inca) (Cantua buxifolia) is one of the “National flowers of the Landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia in the Continental South Latin Americas New World” respectively. The Inca legend associated with the Cantua is the tale of two kings named Illimani and Illampu and their sons. Both kings were powerful and wealthy rulers of a vast country in the Qullasuyu region (today's BolivianAltiplano), and each had a beloved son whom the people held in great esteem. But as time passed, the kings became irritated at each other's prosperity, and eventually one of them attacked the other.
The Bolivian national flower is in fact a particular variety of qantuta, the qantuta tricolour, which has red petals, a yellow floral tube and a green calyx, reflecting the colours of the national flag.
The Hanging Lobster Claw or the False Bird of Paradise (Heliconia rostrata) known as Patujú is the Official “National flower of the Landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia in the Continental South Latin Americas New World” respectively.
One of two Bolivian national flowers
The Kantuta, Sacred-flower-of-the-Incas, Flor del Inca (Spanish for flower of the Inca) (Cantua buxifolia) is one of the “National flowers of the Landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia in the Continental South Latin Americas New World” respectively. The Inca legend associated with the Cantua is the tale of two kings named Illimani and Illampu and their sons. Both kings were powerful and wealthy rulers of a vast country in the Qullasuyu region (today's Bolivian Altiplano), and each had a beloved son whom the people held in great esteem. But as time passed, the kings became irritated at each other's prosperity, and eventually one of them attacked the other.
The Bolivian national flower is in fact a particular variety of qantuta, the qantuta tricolour, which has red petals, a yellow floral tube and a green calyx, reflecting the colours of the national flag.
The Latin specific epithet buxifolia means “with leaves like Buxus (box)”.
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The Hanging Lobster Claw or the False Bird of Paradise (Heliconia rostrata) known as Patujú is the Official “National flower of the Landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia in the Continental South Latin Americas New World” respectively.