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Movies & Botanical tale for Christmas Merry Christmas

Still on holiday?
This is an opportunity enjoy shows, botanical (or almost) of course! What would you say the cartoon "Rapunzel " last "Walt Disney" made on the basis of a German tale Brothers Grimm "Rapunzel"?
What connection with botany?
is simple: " Rapunzel" is the name of the princess with her beautiful blond hair used as a ladder for her prince charming to come join her in her lap. According to the story of origin, this name was given to him when his mother, pregnant with the beautiful princess, had a crazy desire for " r aiponces" that grew in the garden of a wicked witch. The future course Dad had to go pick them to please his wife but the evil witch caught him and forced him to give her unborn baby that the hag nicknamed "Rapunzel" named salads stolen.
Only the beginning of the story, rather read the Brothers Grimm (Super!) or go to the movies (not bad either!) to learn more (frankly more fun to the movies!). You will know already that your pals on the subject.
As for the " rampion Botanical " is a common plant in the south of France called bellflower (Campanula rapunculus , family Campanulaceae).
It is distinguished by its blue flowers in bells grouped in clusters. These are its leaves can be eaten in salads.


By the way, do you know another famous tale whose title contains the name of a plant?
Waiting your proposals.
Thomas

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