We also have the species Astrantia major with green flowers filled with pinkish stamen which quiver in the slightest of breezes. |
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The fine weather has been kind to the flowers and there are some fine blooms in gardens along the wayside already. |
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Their lily-pad leaves and bright orange, yellow, or red flowers ramble over picket fences and along the ground. |
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Of course, some flowers are used for personal adornment, both the blossoms themselves and their essences in the form of perfumes. |
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It is wind-born pollen from plants that have inconspicuous flowers like wild grasses or ragweed that are the major causes of respiratory allergy. |
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His creations include attractive-looking lampshades made of laminated and waxed paper, with dried flowers making for beautiful floral patterns. |
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Underneath you could plant Mahonia japonica, a handsome all-year round shrub, with lily of the valley scented yellow flowers in early winter. |
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Seed set was estimated as the percentage of cross-pollinated flowers that produced achenes. |
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Yellow Jasmines are little coned shape flowers that you can find growing like a vine on trees. |
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It was also used for watering the flowers in the churchyard, and for drinking water. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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While it is may seem appropriate to bring flowers to a hostess, I usually advise against it. |
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These eye-catching kaffir lilies provide vertical interest and a late splash of colour when many summer flowers are coming to a close. |
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Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers. |
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Look for objects such as watering cans old tools or flowerpots that you can dress up with lights flowers or greenery. |
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There are also a variety of flowers and trees, a rushing stream and waterfalls. |
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In the heat, the grass grows rapidly and the flowers wilt fast, so there was much to be done. |
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The precise detail in illustrations of flowers and seeds of sedges and rushes are a valuable aid with their identification. |
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The flowers swayed in the breeze and the grass and leaves whispered with them. |
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Elder flowers are a popular herbal treatment for all bronchial and pulmonary affections. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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It is decorated with flowers and is also known as the phool rath, or the chariot of flowers. |
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This September several of the stalks have bloomed with pretty white flowers that have a very nice scent. |
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At the moment, it is festooned with masses of clusters of white flowers which give a thick, heady scent. |
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Other flowers featured in the magazine included daisies and daffodils, jonquils and jasmines, roses and ranunculus, and hundreds of others. |
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You can experience karees, lead wood and buffalo-thorn trees with weeping wattle coming out with its yellow flowers in spring. |
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Jennifer Lopez in the lead role tones down her forthright sexuality to play the part for flowers and romance rather than raunch. |
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Insects and mites occasionally damage the foliage and flowers of African violets. |
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Within-flower transfer of pollen from anthers to stigma was achieved by depressing the keel petal of newly opened flowers using fine forceps. |
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The crown is embellished with tiny whitework flowers filled with intricate needlepoint lace fillings. |
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Her feet were buried in a lush carpet of grass, with daisies and other flowers sprinkled over it like raindrops. |
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It was one of those warm, humid days best spent at home watching the flowers grow and counting daisies in the grass. |
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There were blue flower boxes beneath each window with lovely little daisies and these pretty yellow flowers that I'd never seen before. |
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Yellow tulips and white daisies filled that patch, and different kinds of flowers surrounded the rest of the house. |
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Stained cells corresponding to immature xylem were detected in vascular bundles of flowers and fruits. |
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Plants can bear flowers and fruits at the same time, and die after fruiting. |
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From strong clumps you will get a great display of flowers that last for a long time. |
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The garden's water feature is surrounded by tiles that show different parts of herbs and worts, such as seed heads, flowers and leaves. |
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The best time of day to cut is midmorning, after the dew has dried but well before any flowers wilt. |
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The tress had been broken into two, the flowers had all wilted, and the grass was all brown. |
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I could see some particularly attractive flowers up ahead, and as we drew closer, I realized that they were jonquils, my favorite flower. |
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I landed in some flowers beneath an apple tree, and two apples fell on my head. |
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I arrived back at the house and saw my grandpa watering the flowers outside. |
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Cara was buried near a weeping willow with yellow flowers growing around her grave. |
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The bright green shrubs and rainbows of flowers all looked the same after a while. |
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There was a very fragrant bush with small purple flowers on it that wafted a candy-like scent. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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Birds chirped, fish jumped, foxes barked, trees and flowers were ablaze with color. |
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Journey on where flowers stay abloom until each lover has cast his kisses on longing lips-parted like hills with deep valleys. |
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The wedding cake had five tiers, with green garlands and purple flowers spiraling towards a gazebo at the top enclosing a dancing couple. |
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When the gynoecium did not abort, F1 flowers were protogynous with the stigma maturing prior to the anthers. |
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In several species the flowers never close, as the petals abscise when the flower is still open. |
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The ceilings are painted an off-white color, and we have wallpapered boarders with flowers blooming on them. |
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However, to see wandering children selling flowers or begging on the roadside instead of learning at school is by no means rare in the city. |
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Besides oral administration, herbs and flowers were frequently recommended for use in baths. |
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She walked along the garden edges admiring the flowers that only opened to moon light. |
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She still wants the frock and the wedding breakfast and the flowers and the champagne and all the trimmings. |
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They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees. |
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She seems quiet and reserved, carefully fingering the showy flowers with a wistful air of abstraction, lost in her own thoughts. |
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He led her to a meadow on the outskirts of town where the grass was lush and flowers grew abundantly. |
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Teaching a child about flowers and nature is a wonderful way to spend some quality time with them. |
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Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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If all parts are equally spaced around the centre, the flowers are radially symmetrical, a condition termed actinomorphy. |
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It was hot when I woke but not so much that I couldn't enjoy a brief stroll around the garden, admiring the flowers in the sunshine. |
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The A to Z of conservatory plants starts with the feathery yellow flowers of the acacia in bloom from December to March. |
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The family appears middle-class, living in attractive apartments, where the colours are warm and the flowers opulent. |
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The actinomorphic, tubular flowers of both species are pale blue to mauve, with epipetalous anthers. |
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The large, showy flowers are actinomorphic, with a bowl-shaped corolla made up of 5-8 pinkish-red petals. |
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Among the flowers left on the war memorial were tributes to Black Watch and SAS soldiers. |
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It will be a dream come true for all those who can't think past flowers to score with their girlfriends. |
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Inflorescences are the terminal toothbrush type, with five to 70 pairs of flowers on a rachis approx. 35-50 mm long. |
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Nai focuses on flowers and paints in a variety of media, including watercolors, gouache, acrylics, oils and tempera. |
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In summer, the tall flower stems bear racemes of up to 20 huge, strongly perfumed, white, trumpet-shaped flowers with glossy green leaves. |
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The flowers grow in a raceme, an unbranched stalk that blooms from the bottom up. |
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There are thousands of orchids and other chalk downland flowers to see in June and July. |
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Crab spiders do not build webs but ambush pollinating insects on flowers with their raptorial forelimbs. |
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So why am I now like a moping, jilted lover who has just discovered that flowers still smell and the sun also rises? |
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We used to have to think of the names of flowers as answers to puzzles, or to put together the pieces of a picture, like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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We'll be walking through meadows which contained many wild flowers including meadow sweet, ragged robin and some sort of orchid. |
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One of the earliest is the winter aconite Eranthis hymalis, whose little rounded yellow flowers start appearing shortly after New Year. |
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Place the lavender flowers in a wide jug and pour the cream over them. |
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Judiciously deployed, green flowers are both stunning and fashionable. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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The flowers of the outer whorl of the head generally have five elongated petals united to form straplike structures and are restricted to the periphery of the radiate head. |
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I also like a bird's beak knife, for fiddly decorative things like making radish flowers and skinning apples in one long peel. |
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A yellow ray of flowers appears on a long fleshy hollow stem. |
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While bending down to accept flowers from a school girl, Middleton's skirt flew up behind her. |
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Watch this clip, then send a bouquet of flowers to the nonpsychotic mother figure in your life. |
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In both experiments, flowers on racemes from main stem nodes in the middle of the canopy were tagged before anthesis and their development and growth were monitored. |
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It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke. |
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They also take their turn kneeling to pray amid the flowers in front of the coffin, peering at the waxily reposed figures with a mixture of curiosity and bewilderment. |
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Preziosa has small mophead flowers that are usually a mix of pink, white and red that never get very blue even on acid soils and that turn crimson in autumn. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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Honeysuckle and quince have nectar rich flowers and fruits follow. |
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Like all wattles it's fast-growing and flowers from August to October, but a distinguishing feature is its foliage which smells of cinnamon when crushed in warm weather. |
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However, there is 10 per cent wastage on the flowers purchased. |
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The hybrid Japanese anemone is one of my favourite late-summer flowers and one we could do with more of since it produces masses of white or pink flowers with yellow centres. |
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The birds in the mountains and forests might include ring ouzels, alpine accentors, wallcreepers, nutcrackers, and we will find alpine flowers and butterflies. |
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Then there are long strands of beads and weird exotic flowers in deep colours to wind around trees, banisters, mantelpieces and even table napkins. |
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With spring quickly leading into summer, and our roadsides having gone from daffodils to bluebells to wild garlic, it is hard to imagine flowers being endangered species. |
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Cabbages, wild garlic, spinach and a range of colourful flowers are among the items produced by residents at the one-and-a-half acre site on Red Lane. |
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The element of luck was also at play with one of the quarter finalists making a wild guess on the number of flowers that goes on to make a kilogram of Saffron. |
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They also enjoyed the tales given by Michael on the history and folklore of the area and learned a great deal about the wild herbs and flowers growing there. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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He began wholesaling artificial flowers in 1961, and by 1969 was importing Christmas-tree lights and decorations from Europe and Asia and travelling widely. |
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Petunia flowers are fragile though and all the heavy rain had rather decimated an enormous hanging basket full of them that hangs on the side of the car port. |
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Using a simple whipstitch, and catching just the centers or the hidden layers of the ribbon, stitch the ribbon flowers over the green leaf trim at the lace upper edge. |
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Klement also noticed more expansive areas of crested wheatgrass and yellow sweetclover, with the bright yellow flowers of the clover casting color over some grassy stretches. |
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Although they can be controlled by hard pruning after the flowers have faded, it might be better to plant something less rampant in the first place. |
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Late-blooming clematis grew up the trellis, forming a wall of flowers in a rainbow's colours, feathery seed heads and green leaves, enclosing the patio. |
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Other spring flowers are also starting to show their faces including drifts of winter aconites among the horse chestnut trees. |
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And for dot plants choose tall and showy flowers or foliage to break up block planting such as standard fuchsia, kochia, abutilon and canna. |
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In Stockton, a thief or thieves stole some flowers from the hall and war memorial on Butts Lane in July. |
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Peanut plants continue to produce flowers when pods are developing, therefore even when they are ready for harvest, some pods are immature. |
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He used to be impatient of poems about budding flowers and zephyrous breezes. |
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Does this mean wiping the chalice or arranging flowers on the altar? |
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Sometimes flowers of youth-on-age are white streaked with green instead of greenish streaked with purple. |
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The world's smallest violin playing hearts and flowers for every sweetheart of the Midwest who didn't make it in Hollywood. |
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The flowers that Florence held to her breast began to fall when she heard those words, so wonderingly spoken. |
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The walled garden full of shadows blazed with colour as if the flowers were giving up the light absorbed during the day. |
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Xylosma and boxwood shrubs, for example, whose flowers are virtually invisible, are highly allergenic. |
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I think the flowers and tea produced by the European little-leaved linden are better than those produced by the American basswood. |
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All the flowers are sourced from her kitchen garden, including water hyacinths that she uses to fashion a writing board. |
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To high heaven, all so softly, The angels uphand him, In meads of May flowers Mild Mary will meet him. |
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Unfortunately some of the flowers got crushed when we were moving them. |
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Some flowers have evolved remarkable means of insect pollination. |
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I think some of the most common flowers are also some of the prettiest. |
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Many people sent cards and flowers in demonstration of their sympathy. |
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The distal spikelets are reduced to solitary flowers leaving the raised areole-like elliptical scars when detached. |
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Clusters of strong flowers rose everywhere above the coarse tussocks of bent. |
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Dried and sealed in pouches, lavender flowers are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and to deter moths. |
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Family flowers only please by request, donations in lieu if so desired to Kirkwood Hospice, for which abox will be available at the Crematorium. |
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After not picking up a shovel for twenty years, she finally saw the beauty in flowers and declared herself a born-again gardener. |
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A sprig of white flowers was in her light wavy hair, and another fastened by her breastpin drooped over her bosom. |
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Finally, there is the trimonoecious group, which has a mixture of staminate, pistillate, and hermaphroditic flowers all on the same plant. |
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Smaller flowers such as chionodoxa are better under shrubs where they can create great pools of blue. |
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The plant bears small groups of two or three yellowish coloured flowers on an axillary cyme. |
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The inflorescence is some form of cyme, and the flowers are usually regular. |
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Vintage Wine looked even redder next to the orange and yellow daisylike flowers of Helenium Moerheim Beauty. |
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The species bears creamy white flowers with a yellow base and tepals often streaked with rose-pink. |
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Short-styled and styleless flowers were sometimes mixed in these individuals. |
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These autumn flowers were in full bloom, fanfaring in the cool autumn wind. |
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A marriage favour is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding. |
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I marvel that these steppers upon flowers childishly make no provision for the pitfalls concealed beneath them. |
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Banks of gorgeous flowers were on every hand, and birds with rare and brilliant plumage sang and fluttered in the trees and bushes. |
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I can vouch for this technique, as my colleagues and I used it to sample the apparently odorless flowers of snottygobble bushes in Australia. |
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The freshly picked flowers will wilt in a few days but for now are still fragrant. |
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She had a whole floor of everlasting flowers spread to dry in her front room. |
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This book shows stunning examples of appliqued flowers native to the English countryside, complete with a one page beautiful wildflower index. |
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Maize is most sensitive to drought at the time of silk emergence, when the flowers are ready for pollination. |
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The deep pink flowers of Leptospermum scoparium alongside the paler pink, fluffy Ptilotus and vibrant red kangaroo paws. |
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It was also discovered for the first time that early Bronze Age people placed flowers in their graves. |
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A Astilbes love very damp soils and will reward you with feathery plumes of flowers every year in shades of pink, white, red and purple. |
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A flatmate let me and jokely asked was the flowers for him so I asked jokely back did I look gay? |
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In those days, flour sacks was kinda purty. They might come printed up with flowers on em, or birds. |
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And then rises up again in a great jet of gold to the higher roof that curves gracefully upwards to a spire with a crown and flowers and a cross. |
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Maize flowers may sometimes exhibit mutations that lead to the formation of female flowers in the tassel. |
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Tiny, greenish or pinkish, lanternlike flowers hide under branch tips in early to midspring. |
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In vases of coloured glass, expensive cut flowers were silently screaming as they smellily expired. |
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Near Wheddon Cross is Snowdrop Valley, which becomes filled with thousands of little white flowers called snowdrops during early spring. |
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After breakfast, she looked forward to the bouquet of red lehua blossoms and other flowers brought to her every day. |
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His attention was drawn by the sewali flowers blooming with small, soft, white petals, fluttering in the mild air. |
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They include an extraordinary range of flowers and trees from around the world. |
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Near the goxai ghar there was a sewali in full bloom. A few flowers fell from the tree. |
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His grave is visited by admirers of his life's work and achievements as seen by fresh flowers placed there regularly. |
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It is easily recognisable and has hollow stems with small white flowers that are produced in late summer. |
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At the door of 10 Downing Street, Disraeli received flowers sent by the Queen. |
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The fragrance of the white carpet of flowers under the flowering sewali shrub spoke of its origin and reminded her of the old woman Kali. |
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Perishables such as vegetables, fruits, and flowers can be conveniently shipped to the markets in the eastern part of the prefecture. |
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Opium poppies are popular and attractive garden plants, whose flowers vary greatly in color, size and form. |
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Cultivation of flowers for their perfume essence, which had begun in the 14th century, grew into a major industry in the south of France. |
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The first scenting period is the most important, so large quantities of flowers are used, but the amount is reduced during subsequent scentings. |
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They predominantly feature heads of men and women, as well as some studies of flowers and birds. |
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Many flowers close themselves at night. This nastic movement is in reponse to the brightness of the sky. |
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To speed their export, Nairobi airport has a terminal dedicated to the transport of flowers and vegetables. |
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Characteristic wild flowers include varieties of mariposa, tulip, and tiger and leopard lilies. |
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German artisans created intricate carved designs on their chests and other furniture, with painted scenes of flowers and birds. |
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Sometimes the flowers are picked rather than cut, without any significant leaf or stem. |
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Neptunes in hempen wigs waltzed with the lean New Zealandress, who had stuck flowers from a hat into her fair hair, to impersonate Oceania. |
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If covered with sand, it will compost to form a fertile bed where annual coastal flowers and marram grass will thrive. |
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This strategy is not without risks, as the flowers can be damaged by frost or, in dry season regions, result in water stress on the plant. |
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In the 21st century, a tradition has developed whereby new brides at the church lay a bouquet of flowers on Mary's memorial. |
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Because of this, flowers or vegetable gardens should not be planted close to them. |
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Other food sources are the buds of young leaves, and flowers which provide nectar and pollen. |
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The flowers themselves are white, with purple or reddish veins along the tepals. |
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The flowers are solitary on short stalks, petals purple or lilac, much longer than the calyx lobes. |
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It is also called the compass plant, since the flowers appear first on the south side of the cushion. |
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Female flowers produce better quality seeds than hermaphrodites and male flowers produce better quality pollen than hermaphrodites. |
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Clusters of strong flowers rose everywhere above the coarse tussocks of bent. It was like a roadstead crowded with tall fairy-shipping. |
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Gender frequencies change with altitude, the frequency of female flowers increasing with higher elevation. |
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The mysterious appearance of fresh flowers upon the grave was always mentioned. |
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The other variety subacaulescens, from Wyoming and Colorado, has pale pink flowers all summer. |
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The flowers are very variable with the characteristic spot at the base of the petal very variable in size and intensity of colour. |
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The small flowers are arranged in inflorescences of loose cymes, but also in rather dense heads or corymbs at the top of the stem or at its side. |
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Other goods such as meat, fish, horses and flowers were also transported through Paddington. |
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Wildlife around Fishguard is rich with a wide variety of colourful wild flowers and sea mammals including the grey seal, porpoises and dolphins. |
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The second most common substance that is smoked is cannabis, made from the flowers or leaves of Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica. |
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Today narcissi are popular as cut flowers and as ornamental plants in private and public gardens. |
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The appearance of the wild flowers in spring is associated with festivals in many places. |
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The flowers which may be smaller than usual may also be streaked or blotched. |
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They built a flourishing trade in flowers and beads on the West African coast. |
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The flowers of Carex are small and are combined into spikes, which are themselves combined into a larger inflorescence. |
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For instance placing cut flowers in a vase alongside other flowers shortens the life of the latter. |
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Powdered flowers have also been used medically, as an emetic, a decongestant and for the relief of dysentery, in the form of a syrup or infusion. |
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The French used the flowers as an antispasmodic, the Arabs the oil for baldness and also an aphrodisiac. |
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The red grouse is herbivorous and feeds mainly on the shoots, seeds and flowers of heather. |
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The Greek poet Stasinos mentioned them in the Cypria amongst the flowers of Cyprus. |
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A similar account is provided by Lucian describing the flowers in the underworld. |
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The Narcissus story has been popular with painters and the youth is frequently depicted with flowers to indicate this association. |
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Family flowers only please, donations in lieu to Apostleship of the Sea, a donations box will be available at the church. |
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The farm grows a variety of vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and rears meat including cows, chickens and pigs. |
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In 2007, the municipality was awarded four flowers in the competition of flowery towns and villages. |
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The city has been awarded two flowers by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom. |
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May attached many flowers and decorations to make it look like an Indian lorry. |
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Masses of flowers may be used for sprinkling, in a similar way to confetti. |
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These bats possess long muzzles and long, extensible tongues covered in fine bristles that aid them in feeding on particular flowers and plants. |
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Around 500 species of flowering plant rely on bat pollination and thus tend to open their flowers at night. |
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Beeches are monoecious, bearing both male and female flowers on the same plant. |
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In the Scottish Highlands, the flowers may be seen as late as the middle of June. |
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The female flowers eventually form a spiky sheath that deters predators from the seed. |
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Sycamore trees produce their flowers in hanging branched clusters known as panicles that contain a variety of different flower types. |
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All of the flower types can produce pollen, but the pollen from functionally female flowers does not germinate. |
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All flowers produce nectar, the functionally female flowers producing it in greater volume and with a higher sugar content. |
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Cultivated cherry plums can have fruits, foliage, and flowers in any of several colours. |
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Most butterwort flowers are blue, violet or white, often suffused with a yellow, greenish or reddish tint. |
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Common gorse flowers a little in late autumn and through the winter, coming into flower most strongly in spring. |
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Gin brands such as Bombay Sapphire and Magellan Gin use orris root and sometimes iris flowers for flavor and color. |
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The flowers are white to purple and produced in false whorls called verticillasters. |
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The orchid flower, like most flowers of monocots, has two whorls of sterile elements. |
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The flowers of the tree are a source of neroli oil, commonly used in perfumery and in skin lotions for massage. |
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Orchid flowers primitively had three stamens, but this situation is now limited to the genus Neuwiedia. |
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The mostly unforked inflorescences are spikes, whose flowers open one at a time and usually only remain open for a short period. |
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Some species are popular ornamental flowers in horticulture, with many cultivars selected for large and brightly coloured flowers. |
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The flowers are typically pale yellow, though white or pink forms are often seen in nature. |
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The flowers are actinomorphic with a superior ovary which later forms a capsule opening by valves to release the small black seeds. |
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Instead, the tall flower stalks probably help raise the flowers to a height where they are noticeable to pollinators. |
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The flowers open flat rather than concave as in the case of Primula veris, the Cowslip. |
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Both flowers and leaves are edible, the flavour ranging between mild lettuce and more bitter salad greens. |
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The leaves can also be used for tea, and the young flowers can be made into primrose wine. |
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The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red yellow or white. |
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The flowers of sundews, as with nearly all carnivorous plants, are held far above the leaves by a long stem. |
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Between 1634 and 1637, the enthusiasm for the new flowers triggered a speculative frenzy now known as the tulip mania. |
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Around this time, the ceramic tulipiere was devised for the display of cut flowers stem by stem. |
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The flowers of the vast majority of the species are zygomorphic with bilateral symmetry. |
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The flowers have 5 sepals that persist after blooming, and in some species the sepals enlarge after blooming. |
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The flowers have a superior ovary with one cell, which has three placentae, containing many ovules. |
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When newly opened, Viola flowers may be used to decorate salads or in stuffings for poultry or fish. |
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The flowers and leaves of the cultivar 'Rebecca', one of the Violetta violets, have a distinct vanilla flavor with hints of wintergreen. |
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The flowers may turn brown but still remain on the plants over winter, and this can lead to interesting decorative effects. |
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What you may not know about California poppies is that they have the capacity to rebloom if their spent flowers are removed in a timely manner. |
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She turned away and cleared the parijat flowers from the stone edge of the pool with a wet hand. |
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Ferns figure in folklore, for example in legends about mythical flowers or seeds. |
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The majority of cut flowers can be expected to last several days with proper care. |
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Many gardeners harvest their own cut flowers from domestic gardens, but there is a significant floral industry for cut flowers in most countries. |
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The cultivation and trade of flowers is a specialization in horticulture, specifically floriculture. |
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The bright stems of the Cornus stand out against the apple-green flowers of the hellebore without obscuring them. |
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In most countries, cut flowers are a local crop because of their perishable nature. |
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Among these are marigold flowers for garlands and temples, which are typically harvested before dawn, and discarded after use the same day. |
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Brown cloves are expanded flowers from which both corollae and stamens have been detached. |
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The flowers were made into garlands that, according to folklore, were offered to statues on religious altars or in churches. |
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This combination gives the fresh cut flowers everything that they need to survive longer. |
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In the United States, state flowers and trees have been adopted as symbols by state legislatures. |
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Cattleya trianae is the national flower of Colombia and is the orchid which flowers in May. |
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Children also worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, or selling matches, flowers and other cheap goods. |
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The production of cut flowers is specifically known as the cut flower industry. |
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The downland supports a calcareous grassland habitat, important for wild flowers and insects. |
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The isle has the highest number of species of native and anciently introduced wild flowers of any area of comparable size in Britain. |
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The arrangement of hermaphroditic flowers in a compact pyramidal shape is very distinctive and gives the orchid its common name. |
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Among the numerous flowers and shrubs are hibiscus, flame lily, snake lily, spider lily, leonotus, cassia, tree wisteria and dombeya. |
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These early works were relatively brightly lit, with the bouquets of flowers arranged in a relatively simple way. |
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Food of all kinds laid out on a table, silver cutlery, intricate patterns and subtle folds in table cloths and flowers all challenged painters. |
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The flowers may be blue, violet or lilac in the wild species, occasionally blackish purple or yellowish. |
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The inflorescences of Paleotrapa are racemose, unlike the solitary flowers in Trapa. |
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Its racemose inflorescences are composed, depending on the variety, by pink, orange or yellow flowers with long stamens. |
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He gazed at the flowers and the flickering candles, clearly moved. |
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The potency of the lavender flowers increases with drying which makes their use more sparingly to avoid a heavy, soapy aftertaste. |
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Lavender flowers are occasionally blended with black, green, or herbal teas. |
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The centerpiece of flowers contained protea, green anthuriums, Oriental lilies and Star of Bethlehem with the plates framed by Monsterra leaves. |
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The display will feature well-known colorful flowers such as orchids, anthuriums and bromeliads. |
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Alliums are the perfect cottage garden border plants with airy spheres of dainty star-shaped flowers creating a spectacular springtime display. |
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Farmers like Biswajit Banik cultivate flowers like gladiolus, marigold and chrysanthemum, tuberose, orchids and anthodium in his small farm. |
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If you plant a blue flowering hydrangea on alkaline soil, the flowers will eventually turn pink. |
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Wintersweet can be trained against a sunny wall,but it may take a couple of years before the first flowers appear. |
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But I wonder how many of you have seen the exquisite little red hazel flowers on the same trees waiting quietly to catch the wind-borne pollen. |
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But don't let the smell put you off because its impressive orange flowers make more of a statement than its whiffy pong. |
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The Titan Arum, which has flowers measuring 10ft by 10ft and is one of the world's whiffiest plants, burst open on Thursday night. |
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Grow them with winter aconites whose large yellow buttercup-like flowers blend beautifully with the elegant galanthus. |
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As what are a hazel's unisexual apetalous flowers better known? |
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A local liquor is distilled from the flowers of the mahua tree. |
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With flowers and candles and a bigass cake, the fellowship hall sufficed. |
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The bladderpod is a pretty bush. It has loads of bright yellow flowers and the punching bag seed pods that give it its name. But, to be honest, it stinks! |
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I wanted to grow my own cut flowers for the big day so three months earlier I broadcasted an annual seed mix across a few recently cleared borders. |
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A dioeciously hermaphrodite plant has flowers structurally perfect, but practically dioecious, those on one plant producing no pollen, and those on another no ovules. |
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Exhibiting flowers in their natural colour embossed upon a purple ground. |
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The flowers of grains, mixed with water, will make a sort of glue. |
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I forgot to buy flowers for my wife at our 14th wedding anniversary. |
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Warm ambient air, loiterings abroad, gardenings, flowers to take about, and preserves to make, soothed the wicked imp to slumber in the parish of Hollingford in summer-time. |
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But the sun shines on me still, and like any other poet I am gathering rosebuds while I may, for the glory of flowers too soon is past and summer hath too short a lease. |
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A bartender in a straw hat was dispensing frozen tropical drinks that were as colorful as the bright flowers splashed across the fabric of his loud Hawaiian shirt. |
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