Color is not the only pronounced characteristic of plants by which our distant ancestors gave them the names. So, for example, quite often the name of the flower tells us about its shape. For example, the tulip was called just like that and in no other way due to the fact that in a percussion this word means a turban, to which this flower is really very similar. The same can be said about the gateway, the similarity of which was noticed with a thimble in different countries: in Ireland it is highlighted by a wittican thimble, in France — the glove of the Virgin Mary, and in Germany it was completely believed that this flower grew out of thimbles taken by an evil stepmother at unfortunate orphans.