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What do you think of my recent discovery? Linnea?


Pronounced (Le-NEE-ah/ or Li-NEE-ah/ or leh-NAY) It is of Scandinavian origin, and its meaning is "lime or linden tree". Also the name of a small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus.

It can be spelled - Lenae, Linea, Linna, Linnae, Linnaea, Lynae, Lynea, Lynnae and Lynnea.

What do you think of it? How would you spell it personally?

I love the name. I’ve personally considered using as a middle name for Alice, before I decided on Mariella (which could always change). The original Swedish name that comes from the flower is actually spelled Linnéa and pronounced lin-AY-uh. That’s the one I used. However, in English the accent is mostly left off, thought the pronunciation stays the same. It says on BNW that there is a famous children’s book whose main character is Linnéa, which sounds interesting to me.

Anyway, love the name. It’s gorgeous, it’s feminine, and it’s original without going over the top. A perfect 10 from me!



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Burt's Bees Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother


Burt's Bees Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother


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Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother 6 fl oz: K


Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother 6 fl oz: K


$8.99


After a long day in the sun, your skin needs some extra attention. This intensely hydrating, quick-absorbing face and body lotion is packed with natural aloe vera and linden extract to soothe. Coconut oil, bee pollen and glycerin nourish your skin and help replenish its natural moisture. Your sun-kissed skin will feel revived, soft and healthy, naturally. Featured Ingredient Linden Extract — Linden trees grow in the temperate climates of Europe, Asia and North America. Commonly known as lime, the flower of the plant is the part that is most frequently used in medical preparations.

Frontier Natural Products Coop 219977 Burts Bees Natural Sun Care Aloe  Linden Flower After Sun Soother 6 fl. oz.


Frontier Natural Products Coop 219977 Burts Bees Natural Sun Care Aloe Linden Flower After Sun Soother 6 fl. oz.


$24.5


PARABEN FREE PHTHALATE FREE. Replenish your skin instantly and naturally after a long day in the sun This intensely hydrating quick absorbing lotion is specially formulated to naturally replenish and relieve skin after prolonged sun exposure. It s packed with aloe extract to heal linden extract and natural antioxidant to soothe and neutralize skin from harmful free radicals and coconut oil to nourish and retain skin s moisture. The result is soft healthy and revived skin naturally for total natural sun care protect and prepare skin with Burt s Bees chemicalfree spf 15 sunscreen lotion prior to sun exposure. Water coconut oil vegetable glycerin aloe barbadensis leaf juice stearic acid (vegetable fat) kaolin alpha bisabolol glucose (sugar) aloe extracts linden extract comfrey extract bee pollen extract lemon bioflavonoids xanthan gum (natural thickeneer) honey powder orange oil lemon oil sucrose distearate (sugar emulsifier) sucrose stearate (sugar emulsifier) sodium borate (natural borax) lecithin fragrance glucose oxidase and lactoperoxidase (natural preservative).

Todd Linden


Todd Linden


$100.37


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Todd Anthony Moose Linden (born June 30, 1980 in Edmonds, Washington) is an outfielder in the Pacific League for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles organization.Before being drafted by the San Francisco Giants, he attended Central Kitsap High School in Silverdale, Washington and played collegiate baseball at the University of Washington. After a tumultuous two years at Washington, Linden transferred to Louisiana State University, where he played Center Field. At LSU, Linden distinguished himself as a switch hitter by setting a Southeastern Conference record for games in a season with home runs hit from both sides of the plate. Nicknamed Moose by his Scranton WilkesBarre Yankees teammates after a horrible offensive showing in Charlotte, where he was visibly frustrated by a Charlotte Knights fan in the front row who berated him with moose references. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 170 Publication Date: 2010/08/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.39 inches

Flower After Flower


Flower After Flower


$14.99


Track Listing: 1. Illumination, 2. Fractal 1, 3. Ancients, 4. Fractal 2, 5. Flower After Flower, 6. Fractal 3, 7. Human Beginnings, 8. Fractal 4

Kneipp Herbal Bath - Orange & Linden Blossom


Kneipp Herbal Bath - Orange & Linden Blossom


$20


Dermatologist tested. Color and Preservative free. Kneipp CLASSIC Herbal Baths bathe away stress, strain and fatigue. The purest natural herbs in the form of highly-concentrated essential oils (the plant's "immune system") interact with the natural healing and soothing powers of water. These therapeutic baths benefit body and mind through skin absorption and inhalation. Available in nine different scents. How To Use: Fill tub, add Herbal Bath (fill 1 cap) and mix gently. Enough for 10 baths. Water temperature: 100°F. Bathing time: 15 – 20 minutes. Net Weight: 3.4 oz. / 100 ml 1. Herbal Bath Eucalyptus - This highly concentrated bath treatment with aroma-intensive, essential eucalyptus oil stimulates and helps clear the sinuses especially during cold and flu season. Ingredients: Polysorbate 20, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Aqua (Water), Limonene, Linalool, Tocopherol, CI 19140 (Yellow 5), CI 42090 (Blue 1) 2. Herbal Bath Evening Primrose - For very dry and irritated skin. Ingredients: Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Parfum (Fragrance), Cananga Odorata Flower Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Citrus Medica LImonium (Lemon) Peel Oil, Linalool, Citronellol, Benzyl Benzoate, Limonene, Benzyl Salicylate, Coumarin, Eugenol, Tocopherol 3. Herbal Bath Juniper - This highly concentrated bath treatment with aroma-intensive, essential juniper oil and wintergreen relaxes and soothes after physical exercise. Ingredients: Polysorbate 20, Pinus Pinaster Oil, Gaultheria Procumbens (Wintergreen) Leaf Oil, Aqua (Water), Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Oil, Limonene, Cupressus Sempervirens Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Juniperus Communis Fruit Oil, Linalool, Parfum (Fragrance), Tocopherol 4. Herbal Bath Lavender - This highly concentrated bath treatment with aroma-intensive, essential lavender oil stimulates and balances mind and body. Ingredients: Polysorbate 20, Aqua (Water), Linalool, Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Limonene, Coumarin, Citronellol, Geraniol, Citral, Tocopherol, CI 42090 (Blue 1) 5. Herbal Bath Melissa - This highly concentrated bath treatment with aroma-intensive Indian melissa oil and extracts of lemon balm relaxes and soothes. Ingredients: Polysorbate 20, Aqua (Water), Cymbopogon Nardus (Citronella) Oil, Geraniol, Citronellol, Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Eugenol, Farnesol, Tocopherol, CI 15985 (Yellow 6), CI 19140 (Yellow 5) 6. Herbal Bath Orange & Linden Blossom - This highly concentrated bath treatment with aroma-intensive, essential orange oils and linden blossom extracts harmonizes mind and body. Ingredients: Polysorbate 20, Aqua (Water), Limonene, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Linalool, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Tilia Cordata Flower Extract, Citronellol, Benzyl Benzoate, Geraniol, Farnesol, Eugenol, Cit

Purple Flower After a Rain


Purple Flower After a Rain


$29.99


Robert Sicotte Purple Flower After a Rain - Photographic Print

Memories Under the Linden Tree


Memories Under the Linden Tree


$19.49


Verdant, heart shaped leaves fragrant with white flower blossoms were drooping heavily from theLinden tree. The fragrant aroma from its flowers wafted lazily through the air; making it seem asthough I was drinking in creation at its fullest. The awesome Linden tree truly appeared vibrantlygreen brimming with life and activity, as I listened to the humming, whirring sounds of millions ofbuzzing bees. Thus, it revealed itself as truly being a tree of life Author: Meier, G. Marie Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2010/08/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.51 x 8.50 x 0.36 inches

Susie Ibarra - Flower After Flower


Susie Ibarra - Flower After Flower


$31.32


Track Listing: Illumination Fractal 1 Ancients, The Fractal 2 Flower After Flower Fractal 3 Human Beginnings Fractal 4

Kneipp Thermal Spring Bath Salts (17.6 oz.) - Orange & Linden Blossom


Kneipp Thermal Spring Bath Salts (17.6 oz.) - Orange & Linden Blossom


$19


Color and Preservative free. Dermatologist tested Kneipp Classic Thermal Spring Bath Salts gently exfoliate, tone, and increase elasticity. Brine from thermal-spring saltwater far below the earth surface is processed into crystals and then blended with pure plant essential oils. Activated by hot water, these enriched salt crystals help build resistance to daily aggressions. Available in seven different scents. Directions: Measure salt in cap (fill 1/3 of cap), pour into tub under warm running water, 100°F. Bathe for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with clear water. Net Weight: 17.6 oz. 1. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Lavender - The aroma-intensive, essential lavender oil stimulates and balances mind and body. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Polysorbate 20, Linalool, Parfum (Fragrance), Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower Oil, Limonene, Camphor, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 2. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Eucalyptus - The aroma-intensive, essential eucalyptus oil stimulates and helps clear the senses especially during cold and flu season. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Sodium Carbonate, Polysorbate 20, Limonene, Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 3. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Juniper - The aroma-intensive, essential oils of juniper and wintergreen relax and soothe after physical exercise. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Pinus Pinaster Oil, Juniperus Communis Fruit Oil, Gaultheria Procumbens (Wintergreen) Leaf Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Oil, Cupressus Sempervirens Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Limonene, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Carbonate, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 4. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Melissa - The aroma-intensive oil of Indian melissa and extracts of lemon balm relax and soothe. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Cymbopogon Nardus (Citronella) Oil, Geraniol, Citronellol, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Eugenol, Farnesol, Sodium Carbonate, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 5. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Orange & Linden Blossom - The aroma-intensive, essential orange oils and linden blossom extracts harmonize mind and body. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Sodium Carbonate, Polysorbate 20, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Tilia Cordata Flower Extract, Cymbopogon Nardus (Citronella) Oil, Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Cinnamomum Cassia Leaf Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Geraniol, Citronellol, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 6. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Rosemary - The aroma-intensive, essential rosemary oil exhilarates and wakes up the system. Ingredients: Sodium Chloride, Polysorbate 20, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Oil, Pinus Pinaster Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Methyl Oleoyl Taurate 7. Thermal Spring

Pasque Flower after Spring Snow


Pasque Flower after Spring Snow


$39.99


Michael S. Quinton Pasque Flower after Spring Snow - Photographic Print

Linden Flower Facial Spray 8 fl. oz.: K


Linden Flower Facial Spray 8 fl. oz.: K


$8.1


With Aloe Vera, Ginseng & Carrot Extract. For Normal-Oily Skin. Refresh Skin & Set Makeup. Spray Away Perspiration. Moisturize Skin & Hair in Dry Weather. Use as a Sensitive-Skin Toner Natural extract of linden flowers makes this Facial Spray very refreshing and stimulating, Helps moisturizers and night creams have better effects in making skin look better with makeup or 'setting' makeup; you'll find dozens of other uses. For sportswoman and men, the mist is a great refresher and cleansing aid.

Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF


$567


Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue).

Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF


$64.8


Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue).

Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF


$303.75


Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue).

Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF


$1208.32


Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue).


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Linden Leaves Ellerslie International Flower Show 2009


The History Of An Exotic, Romantic Flower: The Orchid

Most of us regard the orchid as a beautiful, exotic and romantic flower. Most are also unaware of their spectacular history and the passionate efforts which have gone into finding, cataloguing and creating the orchids which we enjoy today.

A register of orchids is held at the Royal Horticultural Society in London. The Vanilla orchid was the first to enter Europe back in 1510. This was the source for the second most expensive flavouring extract (the most expensive being the saffron crocus). Over a hundred years passed, until in 1635 when the Cypripedium reginae was imported from North America, this is when orchids were first appreciated for their decorative features. The interest in the orchid blossomed from this point onwards. However, even as late as the 1800 it was very rare to fine a collector with more than a few samples. In 1804 both the Berlin and the Paris Botanical Gardens both only held seven species of exotic orchid!!! The Viennese had the most with a whole eleven special which in England there were merely three exotic orchids. These low numbers were not for want of trying, countries were importing orchids all the time, however, they were dying in transit, or not being kept in conditions which allowed for the plants to survive their new climates.

Jean Linden was instrumental in increasing our knowledge of orchids, when in 1845 he travelled to South and Central America to study the orchids natural environment. The reports which Linden wrote were crucial in the recreation of the moist environments which we now associate with most orchids.

Many of the early entrepreneurs who thought that this would be the way to make their millions were cut short in their ventures as they experienced huge losses as a result of the number of orchids not surviving the initial journeys. There were only four successful companies in Britain, one of them being Sanders, who continued to grow in the orchid market for many years afterwards.

In the early nineteenth century Dr Salisbury studied the germination of the orchid and from this much was learnt which enabled the industry to progress and many of the orchids which were imported suddenly became a more viable investment. With this new knowledge a gardener working for Veitch first tried to cross different orchid species in 1853. It was not until 1856 that the first orchid hybrid was created. From this time on many more hybrids were to be created. Mr Dominy who managed this probably had no idea how important this was and how it would change the future of orchid cultivation. To this day the perfect black orchid is still being sort after and is still illusive.

Today the special and rare qualities of the orchid are appreciated. In many areas there are species of orchid which are considered endangered and you can be prosecuted for picking or damaging these in any way. Some orchids are definitely for viewing only. The orchid family is the largest flower family known and will continue to grow with hybrids being created each year.

About the Author

Jon Kelly is a published author who writes articles, that includes information on gardening and Orchids. Learning about the orchids history,charm and mysticism will make it an even more addictive hobby.To find out more please visit: Please visit: http://www.theorchidguide.com

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