Thursday, May 7, 2015

Scaevola

I  got a lovely, large flower basket at McLendon's yesterday, and I was intrigued with its lovely blue flowers and lush foliage. Common names for Scaevola species include scaevolasfan-flowershalf-flowers, and naupaka, the plant's Hawaiian name. 

The flowers are shaped as if they have been cut in half. Consequently, the generic name means "left-handed" in Latin. Many legends have been told to explain the formation of the naupaka's unique half flowers. In one version, a woman tears the flower in half after a quarrel with her lover. The gods, angered, turn all naupaka flowers into half flowers and the two lovers remained separated while the man is destined to search in vain for another whole flower.







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