Friday, 15 March 2013

FLOWER BASKET

FLOWER BASKETS


The Venus's Flower Basket, or Euplectella aspergillum is a hexactinellid sponge in the phylum Porifera inhabiting the deep ocean. In traditional Asian cultures, this particular sponge (in a dead, dry state) was given as a wedding gift because the sponge symbiotically houses two small shrimp, a male and a female, who live out their lives inside the sponge. They breed, and when their offspring are tiny, the offspring escape to find a Venus Flower Basket of their own. 
The shrimp inside the basket clean it and, in return, the basket provides food for the shrimp by trapping it in its tissues and then releasing wastes into the body of the sponge for the shrimp. It is also speculated that the bioluminescent light of bacteria harnessed by the sponge may attract other small organisms which the shrimp eat.
They were also extremely popular in Victorian England, and one could easily fetch five guineas, equivalent to over £500 today.

A locally owned company, The Flower Basket has over 25 years of experience in providing the freshest, most beautiful floral arrangements for clients throughout Greenville, North Carolina. We offer a large array of thefreshest, most vibrant flowers to provide you with endless possibilities of floral designs. 

Venus's Flower Basket is a glass sponge characterized by its marvelous structural symmetry and complexity. These sponges are simple multicellular animals but their numerous canals and chambers give them a plantlike appearance.
Venus's Flower Basket belongs to a family of similar species with hydrated silica spicules. The species' scientific name is Euplectella aspergillum Owen.