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National Flowers [Observation]
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© Cyanotypes of National Flower at Future Memories, Singing Waves gallery, Hong Kong ; 2021, Elke Reinhuber, VG-Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Elke Reinhuber
National Flowers [Observation]
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2021
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Display National Flower
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National Flowers
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National Flowers Exhibition View
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National Flowers [Observation]
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National Flower
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National Flower
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Description
There is the only one country in the world to have a hybrid as her national flower. It is a free flowering plant and each inflorescence can bear up to 8 buds, and usually the same amount of flower blossom at a time. Each flower measures up to 30 cm across and 12 cm width. The petals are twisted such that the shiny black surface faces its surroundings. The petals from the top to the bottom sepal are grey-beige, while the lateral parts of the sepals are dark grey, almost black. The large and broad pedicel of the flower which looks like a fan is coloured grey or beige, and merges into a colourless monochrome that is finely spotted with dark grey-brownish dots. This fast-growing hybrid is a robust sun loving plant, which doesn’t mind heavy rain though requires electrical fertilising, vertical support to enable it to grow straight and tall along with free air movement and high humidity. It starts blossoming after its stem rises 300 to 500 cm above the ground, though also air-rooted species are common, and blooms throughout the year.
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Media and Communication
video surveillance
Nature and Environment
plants
Power and Politics
nationalism
surveillance
Society and Culture
urban space
Technology & Material
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CCTV, digital photography, cyanotype, wallpaper
Exhibitions & Events
Future Memories
2020
Artmachines
2020
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Krämer, Harald
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Future Memories. Utopia Dystopia NatureExhibition Strategy & Reflection
. : 2022.