“I’d rather have roses on my table
then diamonds on my neck.”
Emma Goldman
Today on my walk, I came across some birds of paradise that were in full bloom. I couldn’t resist taking some photos of this exotic looking flower which happens to be the official flower of Los Angeles.
How did this South African flower become LAs official flower? Well, back in 1952, Mayor Fletcher Bowron decided to name the bird of paradise the official flower of LA, after heavy lobbying by seed company president and civic booster Manfred Meyberg. Soon after, the plant and seeds from this orange and blue flower became a hot item in nurseries throughout California.
The bird of paradise flower is so named because its magnificently colorful petals resemble a colorful bird in flight. The flower is a symbol of paradise as well as a symbol of joyfulness.
How apropos for Angeleno’s official City flower to be a symbol of paradise and joyfulness.
Shine On
How interesting. Should have known politics and money would be behind something even as mundane as a state flower. Beautiful picture.
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I wish I could see such exotic things more often! I love tropical plants
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