Natures Colours Are Truly Amazing.
Flowers are nature’s way of showing off an incredible spectrum of colours,
each with its unique charm and symbolism.

Hydrangea pink and blue
Here are a few popular flower colours and what they often signify:
- **Red:** Passion, love, and desire. Think of roses and poppies.
– **Yellow:** Joy, friendship, and new beginnings. Sunflowers and daffodils fit this category.
– **Blue:** Calm, peace, and serenity. Bluebells and hydrangeas are great examples.
– **Purple:** Royalty, elegance, and admiration. Look for violets and lavender.
– **White:** Purity, innocence, and remembrance. Lilies and daisies often come in white.
– **Pink:** Grace, happiness, and admiration. Peonies and cherry blossoms are often pink.
– **Orange:** Enthusiasm, fascination, and warmth. Marigolds and tulips showcase orange beautifully
The variety of colours in flowers isn’t just for beauty.
It also plays a critical role in attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.

We will find colour everywhere one looks.



Water hole along the Dempster Highway. Canada. The Dempster Highway, also referred to as Yukon Highway 5 and Northwest Territories Highway 8, is a highway in Canada that runs from the Klondike Highway in Yukon east to Inuvik, Northwest Territories on the Mackenzie River delta. The highway crosses the Peel and the Mackenzie rivers using a combination of seasonal ferry services and ice bridges. Year-round road access from Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk opened in November 2017, with the completion of the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway,[1] creating the first all-weather road route connecting the Canadian road network with the Arctic Ocean.

Dempster Highway

