Gnaphalium affine

Gnaphalium affine

The birth flower for April 25

  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Jogasaki coast
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Jogasaki coast
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Jogasaki coast
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Jogasaki coast
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Jogasaki coast
  • Gnaphalium affine
    Location: Illust:Yuki @Kagiken (Science&Technology Inst.co.,Tokyo )
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Gnaphalium affine
  • Flower name
    Gnaphalium affine
  • Scientific name
    Gnaphalium affine
  • Alias母子草, ゴギョウ, オギョウ, 御形, Gnaphalium affine
  • Place of originMediterranean coast
  • Place of floweringFields and footpaths
  • Flowering seasonApril, May, June

What is Gnaphalium affine

Birth flowers for Apr 25

The birth flower for April 25 is,vGnaphalium affine
A drop of flowers and poetry, one each day. From Kagiken's Flower Guide, we deliver words that bloom softly in your heart.
Aqua (Waterdrop Poetry),Copilot(Illustration), Editing & Translation: Mizuho @Kagiken.


Gnaphalium affine
Gnaphalium affine
、Mizuho(Phot)
Note: The Japanese text in the illustration has the same meaning as Aqua's water droplet poem.
Aqua is a water spirit.


💧Gnaphalium affine's Dewdrop Poem: “The Roots of Kindness”


by Aqua

A tiny light
gently warms the ground.
Huddled together out of sight,
it quietly supports your every step.

🌿 Aqua’s Afterword
Gnaphalium affine —
though not flashy,
is a flower that possesses the “strength to gently stand by your side.”。


Gnaphalium affine


Gnaphalium affine (scientific name:Gnaphalium affine) is a perennial Asteraceae of gnaphalium affine genus of grasses.
Leaf has a rosette of basal leaves like dandelion.
Spring-in Woods and fields during the rainy season, the stretch capitate inflorescence stalk away, small yellow tubular flowers give more than one.
This species does not have a rayed flower (flower tongue) form the flower heads, cylindrical flower (floret).Formerly known as one of the Gogol (single) and Spring said.

Common name: Mother-and-Child Grass (Hahakogusa),
Scientific name: Gnaphalium affine,
Classification: Kingdom Plantae, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Asterales, Asteraceae, Gnaphalium,
Alternative names: Gogyo, Ogyo (both meaning “Imperial Form”),
Native range: China to India,
Plant height: 10–30 cm,
Leaf shape: Oblong-lanceolate to spatulate, Leaf length: 2–7 cm, Leaf arrangement: Alternate,
Flowering season: April–June, Flowering form: Heads, Flower color: Yellow, Flower diameter: 0.2 cm,
Fruit type: Achenes.

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  • Order
    Asterales
  • Family
    Asteraceae
  • Genus
    Cichorium
  • Species
    C. intybus
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Cephalic inflorescence
  • Petal shape
  • Leaf type
    Inverted lanceolate
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typePerennial grasses
  • Flower colorsYellow
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height10.0 ~ 30.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower0.2 ~ 0.2 cm

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