What are twins?
Twinflower is a creeping shrub in the honeysuckle family, which was found distributed in the forests in the upper areas of the northern hemisphere. Known formally as linnaea borealis , after a scientist who has developed a taxonomic classification and especially liked this plant, is rare in many parts of his native range due to disruption of habitats. Human activity has changed the composition of many forests around the world, making the survival of fragile plant and animal species more difficult. It is evergreen and permanent and produces flowers on small stems that have been divided at the end to host two flowers and explain the name. Over time, it is common for two -douche stems to be partially buried under the litter and detritus of the leaves, which can cause the plant to look uneven because only air stems will be visible. The distinctive flowers are so unique that when the plant is, it is unmistakable for humans and easy to see. These plants prefer filtered light and partial shade of forests and can be seen distributedWith other species of forest flowers such as trillium. They are very vulnerable to human activities such as tourism and wild plant harvest, as these activities can disrupt the network of roots and stems. The creeping growth habit allows Twinflower to spread on different types of terrain.
gardeners can grow twins in their own forest gardens. Nursery and catalogs bear home cultivars and can also be grown seeds, slices and layering. The seeds tend to germinate non -reliably and cuttings from ripe plants are usually the best choice for spreading. The collection of twins in the wild is not recommended because there are several subspecies similar and some are endangered or endangered. If wild plants are collected, the wild population may no longer maintain.
people who are interested in viewing forest plants such as Twinflower in situ can take advantage of walks offered in manycommunities. Botanical gardens sometimes organize walks and other events that allow people to see forest flowers, and walks also offer protective organizations and gardening clubs. A visit to a forest with a specialist in plants can offer the opportunity to see rare plants, learn more about their natural environment and participate in nature conservation projects such as removing invasive species and cleaning litter.