Peru's State Items
Peru's State Items
Peru's State Items
Tree Peru's national tree is the cinchona, and if you've heard of it before then it's probably because the bark of this tree is used to develop quinine. Quinine is used as a muscle relaxant, but is perhaps best known for being one of the main ingredients of tonic water and thus responsible for that bitter taste that you get in a gin and tonic. The ingredient is also the reason that gin and tonic glows in the dark under a black light. You'll find that cinchona trees are fairly easy to position when strolling Peru as they have distinct white, pink or red blossoms that are almost tubular in appearance. Peru's national creature Llamas are synonymous with Peru so most people wrongly assume that the llama is in fact the country's countrywide creature.
However, Peru's national animal is basically the vicuna, which is very llama-like in appearance. The creature is believed to be the wild ancestor of today's domesticated alpacas and even features on the Peruvian coat of arms. Like alpacas, which are bred for their coats, the hair of the vicuna is widely sought after, particularly as the creature can only be shorn every three years. During the Incan civilization, the coat of the vicuna was so revered that only Incan royalty were allowed to wear garments made from the hair. Vicuna can be found all over South America, but when walking Peru's Andes you'll see the highest population of these animals. Peru's countrywide FlowerPeru's national plant is the cantuta, a red tubular floral often found in the highlands of the Andes or the Yungas. The flower is also the national floral of Bolivia as it reflects the colours of the national flag.
There is an Incan legend handset associated with the cantuta that tells the tale of two prosperous nobleman both annoyed at the riches of the other. At some point these two kings attacked each other and both grew to be mortally wounded in the fight. The two kings asked their sons to seek vengeance on one a different after their death and the family members feud continued. Once again a bloody combat ensued and, like their fathers, both sons grew to be mortally wounded. However, on their death-beds they generously forgave each other and requested that their servants place them side by side on the green grass of the battlefield.
The story remains that the Goddess of fertility looked beside the two nobleman and told them that they shouldn't have suffered from their father's unjustified enmity. To reprimand their fathers, two stars fell from the sky and started to be the highest peaks in Andes and the cantuta bloomed as a token of the people's unity, bearing the colour of the two nobleman (red and yellow), with green standing for hope.Peru's countrywide BirdWhen running Peru why not try a spot of ornithology too? Peru's countrywide bird is the brightly coloured and joyfully named, cock-of-the-rock. The bird has a stunning head-dress of presented orange and red feathers that are reminiscent of the fringes that the Incas used to wear as a badge of rank. The birds are found in tropical and sub-tropical forests close to rugged areas, where they usually build their nests.
billetes baratos a Peru
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