Hollyhocks make up about 60 species of flowers
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More than 50% of the land in Ukraine is arable, and 18% is forested. Full of rich plains, Ukraine has a temperate climate, with a more Mediterranean weather pattern on the Crimean coast. The western and northern regions receive the most rain, and summers range from moderate to oppressive in the south. With such local and weather-related conditions, Ukraine is the origin to many flowers, both native and non-native.
Hollyhocks make up about 60 species of flowers that are native to middle and southern Asia. They are popular as ornamental garden plants, and are usually found in colors of intense purple, red, and white, with wild versions often including other hues. Hollyhocks are resistant to drought, and thrive in sun-drenched locations where other plants may succumb.
The morning glory is another flowering plant native to Ukraine. They flourish even in poor or parched soils, and make excellent vines for creating shade when it is hot. Morning glories grow quickly, twine readily around lattices, and have vivid blossoms that bloom only once. They are often grown on lattices for aesthetic or shade-enhancing properties.
The marigold from Ukraine is of genus Glebionis. It is a perennial flowering plant that reaches heights of 80 cm and has bright yellow flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter.

Presently, flowers have great amount of functions and meanings. From ancient times bloom was a symbol of passion, respect or gratitude. Ladies were decorating themselves with this spectacular nature gift. Presently, blooms are still utilized to perform different shades of sentiments starting with love, shown by scarlet roses till regret, expressed with the aid of white lilies, left on the grave; nevertheless they obtained new forms, becoming symbols of the land where they grow. It is a commonly recognized fact that tulip is a symbol of Holland; everyone recognizes that Holland is the motherland of various types of this colorful bloom. What about Russia? Is there a particular flower, which may be called its token or spectacularflower face?