To obtain information about the emergence of flower bud abortion, bulbs were planted parallel to the NMR measurements. |
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The brides niece Ciara Cushen was a pretty flower girl and pageboy was Jamie Jackson. |
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She is excited about being a flower girl and we are also having a lot of bridesmaids and we have pageboys. |
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Roisin Carroll and Zoe O'Keeffe were flower girls and the pageboys were Gavin Harty and Darragh Keogh. |
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The beautiful flower girls were Mary Ann Lynagh and Serena Swaine whilst the pageboys were John Paul Swaine and Thomas Lynagh. |
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The flower is generally used as a poison and can kill slow and painfully or quick and painlessly. |
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The groom's brother douses the newlyweds with flower petals at the end of the ceremony. |
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They accepted the obeisance when temple priests showered flower petals on them. |
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A watch was found on the main street and is available for collection to the owner at Doyleoes flower shop on the main street. |
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The sprawling garden was festooned with fancy illuminations and aesthetically decorated flower baskets. |
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She develops over the winter inside a female flower, and is impregnated by the male in the spring. |
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In fact, a replica of the coltsfoot flower used to be placed above the doorway of Pharmacies in Paris, as an emblem of effective medicine. |
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The national poll to choose a flower for each county mirrors the US, where each state lays claims to a series of inanimate objects as their own. |
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Mourners are asked to wear something pink or a pink flower, as pink was Amanda's favourite colour. |
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Anemone-centred, pompon, spider-form, incurved, reflexed and quill-shaped are names attributed to some of the flower shapes. |
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It has a mild tranquillising effect, which you can experience by merely picking the flower buds and inhaling their scent. |
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A flower vase stood on the table, a few freshly picked flowers inserted in it. |
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Also coming up is a federation cabaret and flower arranging display as well as the federation Christmas party taking place in December. |
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Windows open to an effusive flower garden, which is divided into quadrants by brick paths and enclosed with a white picket fence. |
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They do flower but these are insignificant, though if picked and dried they can be used for indoor winter decoration. |
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They are tiny flower buds from Mediterranean shrubs, which are usually pickled in brine or sea salt. |
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Morphological characters including the glandular indumentum and cream flower colour suggest that A. ambiguum is close to A. graniticum. |
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A very active and industrious lady, she owned the flower gardens at Ballybrophy until she retired. |
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Each disc flower is surrounded by a sharp-pointed, chaffy bract and consists of a basal inferior ovary, two pappus scales, and a tubular corolla. |
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Excess leaves can be bagged and moistened to make leaf mold, which can be added gradually to the compost pile or spread in flower beds. |
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Fruit to flower ratios were measured by counting all flowers and, later, all fruits on open-pollinated infructescences. |
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Primroses grew in the grass around it and a small red flower that I thought must be pimpernel. |
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For bedding plants, pinch off only the first few buds as flower size is less important as mass display. |
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A colourful crystal flower is elaborately inlaid inside the transparent crystal. |
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Starting from the corner opposite the Velcro, roll paper around flower to form a cone. |
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Amongst the chaos of the crumbling Piscean age, a beautiful flower is being watered with the life of Aquarian energies. |
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I'm not interested in stupid, insipid men who flower me with ridiculous comments in the hope that I'll fall madly in love with them. |
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It's like a brass flower designed in the same configuration or shape as the old 78 players. |
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Soft-focus or diffusion filters give a misty quality to images and can impart a romantic mood to scenics and flower close-ups. |
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The second-story windows each had a decorative flower box, filled with finely groomed yellow tulips. |
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Now is the time to plan and plant flower bulbs for the holidays for both gifts and decorations. |
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Bamboo is considered to enjoy a high status among all plants, although the peony is the national flower. |
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In China, flower heads of the red China rose, R. semperflorens, are sometimes cooked whole as a vegetable. |
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Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees. |
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Although it is sometimes called the blue wax flower or blue honeywort, we ask for it using the horticultural Latin to avoid confusion. |
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Add decorative and edible flower heads to your salads, such as nasturtiums, marigold petals, violas and chive flowers. |
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A few chives and a chive flower, plus a some mint leaves from a plant that is quickly recovering from a recent near-death experience. |
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Perfumes are made in the same way, substituting flower water and surgical spirit or alcohol in place of the base product. |
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With a sharp silver teaspoon scrape out the choke, which would later have become the beautiful purple flower if left on the bush. |
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However, position of the flower within the panicle correlated with time of anthesis and gender. |
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Organically grown flowers and horticultural produce will have an entire section to themselves at the flower show. |
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Tiny flower prints or gingham for a casual country look, swagged silky fabric, bright or pastel tissue paper for more formal occasions. |
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The best flowers to give at Christmas time are orchids, holly, poinsettias, and the Christmas cactus as well as any red flower. |
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There was a swarm of summer insects flitting through the air in search of the food promised by the flower odors of the fatal garden. |
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Conversion of chloroplasts to chromoplasts occurs well before flower opening and thus before the reproductive function of the flower commences. |
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One mermaid stretches her hand to a lotus flower while the other holds a bud, set with a chrysoprase, which forms the clasp. |
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The sweet cicely, which I have always had in the bed in front of the dining room, is in flower again. |
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The cigarette beetle appears to prefer tobacco, but will develop on wheat flower, seeds, and many other dried plant materials. |
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She wore a blue-and-white flower print bikini, a matching sarong, and huarache sandals. |
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After flower pollination, tiny fruits develop within the syconium, which turns into the ripened fig. |
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Earlier, at the flower stage, the syconium is the same shape but much smaller. |
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In both the cityscapes and the flower paintings, an almost shocking liberty with facts is apparent. |
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Please take some time to observe the flower shapes among the various sympetalous flowers. |
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In the spring, the pasque flower is densely covered with white silky hairs that look like an old mans beard. |
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The design challenges come in giving these bold evergreens enough shoulder room and keeping their flower colors from clashing. |
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While daffodils and hyacinths have their fans, tulips are, by far, the most popular flower. |
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This apart, even garden implements, organic manure and hybrid flower varieties were also on display. |
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The Turks of the Ottoman Empire were the first culture to celebrate the beauty of the tulip and to begin to cultivate and hybridize the flower. |
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Prune greenhouse and conservatory climbers such as plumbago and passion flower. |
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I've also planted up two passion flower cuttings which were a gift from someone at work. |
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It's taken a while, but my passion flower has really taken hold on my side wall and is now putting out loads of these fantastic blooms. |
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You can take these herbs alone or, for added relief, combined with 100 to 150 mg each of hops and passion flower. |
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I plucked a perfect white-and-purple passion flower from a vine growing up the wall of my house, and dropped it in her palm. |
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This blend mixes 3 tablespoons each of the calming herbs chamomile, linden, and passion flower. |
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There was much more room outside, with outbuildings where hay was stored, pigsties, a flower garden and a vegetable patch. |
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He likes making compost heaps, and digging the resulting stuff into vegetable and flower patches. |
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All flower beds have been cleared out, trees have been planted, shrubs have been pruned and a general clean-up is takin place around the village. |
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I removed the anthers from a single flower on each marked branch before dehiscence and marked the base of the hypanthium with a spot of paint. |
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The styles were then removed from each flower just above the point of emergence from the hypanthium and passed to the evaluator. |
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A few days later and the squashed plants have recovered, the trellis doesn't look quite so glaringly new and the clematis is about to flower. |
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He designed a lotus clepsydra, that is a water clock which had a bowl shaped like a lotus flower on the top into which water dripped. |
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They run the neighborhood restaurants, bicycle stores, and flower shops you patronize. |
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As a senescing hormone, it promotes leaf-yellowing, climacteric fruit ripening, flower and leaf abscission. |
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She was wearing a clinging red dress, bright as the petals of a poison flower. |
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A flower is hypogynous if the perianth and androecium are inserted around the base of the gynoecium. |
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An umbel is an inflorescence in which a number of flower stalks or pedicels, nearly equal in length, spread from a common center. |
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The pedicel of the highest open flower on each inflorescence was tagged daily with a piece of dated tape for the duration of the experiment. |
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Greying women potter in flower beds across the fence from pregnant mums pegging washing. |
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Javion picked a beautiful purple flower from a small cluster of flowers, and offered it to me. |
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Your evening bag should also add just the right amount of oomph like a ruffled satin wristlet or an eggplant clutch with a big silky flower. |
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Aside from irises, no garden flower can boast the color range that penstemons offer. |
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This only occurs at the time when the pentagonal symmetry of the flower becomes visible and organ identity genes are expressed. |
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On a walk through the five-acre garden you encounter great bushes of Blue Bonnet, whose huge flower heads vary from powder blue to cobalt. |
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The slickspot peppergrass, which resembles the garden flower sweet alyssum, is conserved by three different conservation measures. |
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But in a perennial flower bed, you might want something more permanent and decorative. |
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When Mrs C draws a clock face, or copies a picture of a flower, she omits much or all of the left side. |
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The perfume of its tiny lilac flower heads will scent a room in summer months. |
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I picked up the flower and walked out of the room, ignoring the intent stares on me. |
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Importantly, organs of the two outermost whorls of lily flower are very similar, generating a perianth of tepals, instead of sepals and petals. |
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Its flower color is golden-yellow, while the small perianth petals are greenish-yellow. |
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I found periwinkles and primroses in full flower, bluebells, just coming along nicely thank you, grape hyacinths, and polyanthus. |
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The corolla of the normal periwinkle flower is salver-shaped and the stamens are located in the throat of the corolla tube. |
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The video camera then sends the image of the flower to the wallet-sized computer for complex processing. |
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Another flower well worth waiting for is the autumn colchicum, Colchicum speciosum. |
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The inner petals of each flower are tall and thin, held above and around the stamens like a crown. |
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In the flower type with attractive petals, the insects are trapped almost immediately. |
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Inside, bright streamers dangled form the ceiling as flower petals decorated the floor. |
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Next to one of the trees was a flower with blue petals and a yellow stem and leaves. |
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The cremated remains will be scattered over the open sea along with flower petals. |
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Annual asters, also called China asters, flower in all colors but orange. |
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We compared chromatic contrast of each pair of spider and flower to detection thresholds computed in the visual systems of both Hymenopteran prey and passerine bird predator. |
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We both have grapefruit pip stories from our childhood, but in Joanna's case the pips grew into trees for 35 years without producing a flower or fruit! |
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He said his favourite flower in the whole garden was the honeysuckle. |
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The flower buds are hollow balloons, which gradually inflate and color up. |
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It wasn't until early in this century that American hybridizers found the key that unlocked the full potential of this favorite cut and garden flower. |
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Plants recommended for a south-facing wall include callistemon, the beautiful crimson bottle-brush and the startling passion flower, passiflora caerulea. |
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In flowers with attractive sepals, since these perianth parts are inflexed, bees may spend several seconds on the flower sepals before falling into the flower cavity. |
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Finding the plants was a problem in a country where the flower palette is either annuals or choisyas, hydrangeas and perhaps the odd gaura, according to Henrietta. |
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The reddish colour of the depistillated flower and its peduncle is a response to high light intensities during anthesis and should not be interpreted to indicate senescence. |
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The threads are dyed by hand using native plant and flower pigments. |
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I finally planted the orange-berried pyracantha I bought months ago to start to fill up the bare wall, and the ivies and passion flower should, over time, do the rest. |
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One randomized controlled study using a commercial product containing both passion flower and valerian showed benefit in the treatment of adjustment disorder with anxiety. |
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Meanwhile, Caroline Bates nearly set the catwalk on fire with her 50s-inspired creations featuring huge flower prints on A-line skirts worn over taffeta petticoats. |
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A perfectly tended flower garden lined the base of the house and a neat row of dark green hedges concealed the white picket fence running along the outside of the yard. |
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Sky flower is a common name for golden dewdrop, a towering shrubby perennial with pendulous clusters of white, lavender or purple flowers followed by golden berries. |
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Closely related to each other, this kind of photography will show such things as the development of a flower, or the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis. |
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Indeed, shading the leaves reduces photosynthesis and carbohydrate supply to the developing inflorescences, causing flower abscission and lower yields. |
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Entirely encrusted with corals, Mawali is a lively reef, sheltering huge scorpionfish, nudibranchs, sweepers, flower groupers, lionfish and harlequin ghost pipefish. |
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Wild sweet peas flower along the banks for much of the year. |
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Even the number of petals on a flower can change after leaf removal. |
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You just need a couple of roses, which give about ten petals per flower. |
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She plucked a large, cobalt-blue flower and tucked it behind her ear. |
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Partial view of flower and dissected gynoecium with two placentas. |
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These garlics still produce a flower stalk but rather than bearing fertile flowers, the stalk ends in an aboveground capsule containing small cloves or bulbils. |
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Judges described it as symmetrical with plenty of substance in the flower. |
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We use things like analogies and say well compare it to how a flower grows, or find a comparison that is an every day common experience that makes sense. |
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Wildflowers spread their sweet heady perfume along the gentle breezes and bees hum musically to themselves as they cheerily collect flower pollen. |
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At the balloon stage of flowering, petals were peeled away and the swollen anthers were removed from the filaments by rubbing the open flower on wire mesh. |
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In that study, the deflexus characters were reported to change to inflexus, and to coincide with a reduction in flower size along the geographical cline. |
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The medieval towns, monasteries, perfumeries, olive groves, flower farms and steep countryside into the alpine area provided the most magnificent scenery. |
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