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Flowers usually are borne terminally, are zygomorphic, and have a lower petal shaped like a lip.
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Flowers across the Apiaceae are fairly uniform and are usually perfect ( hermaphroditic ) and actinomorphic, but some are andromonoecious, polygamomonoecious, or even dioecious ( as in Acronema ), with a distinct calyx and corolla, but the calyx if often highly reduced, to the point of being undetectable in many species, while the corolla can be white, yellow, pink or purple.
Flowers are hermaphroditic, usually strongly zygomorphic, in determinate cymose inflorescences, and subtended by conspicuous, spirally arranged bracts.
Flowers emerge from the bracts ; usually they are long, thin, and white with speckled maroon throats.
Flowers are usually grouped in cymes ( e. g. in Geranium ), umbels ( e. g. in Pelargonium ) or, more rarely, spikes.
Flowers are sometimes axillary, and sometimes in terminal umbels or spikes, and are usually outward or downward facing.
Flowers are usually showy, actinomorphic, aggregated in cymose or racemose inflorescences ( rarely fasciculate or solitary ).
Amidamaru's role is largely the same in Shaman King Flowers, often attempting to sympathesize with Hana's frustration towards being a shaman and being forced to concede to Hana's unreasonable demands, usually being punished by Tamao Tamamura for failing to keep Hana in check.
Flowers are usually white or pink and grow out of urn-shaped heads carried at the tips of the many branches.
Flowers are pentamerous with ( usually ) five stamen, a 5-lobed calyx tube and a 5-petalled corolla, the latter bright yellow and an 1. 5 – 3 cm ( 0. 5 – 1 inch ) wide.
Flowers, growing usually in Summer, are greenish-yellow, borne on a terminal spike 2 – 3 cm long with 4-6 large white basal bracts.
Flowers are usually arranged in a spike or dense raceme, but there is at least one exception to the rule: S. uniflorum, as its name suggests, produces a single flower per inflorescence.
Flowers and are
Due to their fleeting nature, they are difficult to find to photograph and the locations of these Frost Flowers are elusive as terrain plays a big part in their formation as well.
Flowers are borne in whorls, held on spikes rising above the foliage, the spikes being branched in some species.
Flowers are rare until about 1500, after which they appear more often, especially in Ottoman art, and are often identifiable by species.
Flowers are complete, containing both female and male structures, and may be self-pollinated or cross-pollinated.
Flowers have numerous fluffy stamens which may be white, cream, yellow, pink or red ; in bud, the stamens are enclosed in a cap known as an operculum which is composed of the fused sepals or petals or both.
Flowers of Poaceae are characteristically arranged in spikelets, each spikelet having one or more florets.
The " Flowers of the Forest ", " O Valiant Hearts ", " I Vow to Thee, My Country " and " Jerusalem " are often played during the service.
Flowers on the plant last for a short period of time before they wither and are replaced by newer flowers.
Flowers are borne in a raceme or umbel at the tip of the stem, with six tepals spreading or reflexed, to give flowers varying from funnel shape to a turk's-cap.
Flowers and borne
Flowers are large ( 4 – 9 cm across ), waxy, white to greenish cream in colour and borne on stems of seven to ten depending on the faithfulness of your fertilising, watering, and indirect light provision.
Flowers are 2. 5 cm wide ( one inch ), five-petalled, borne in small racemes, and yellow with orange or red streaks.
Flowers are borne in mass, and the plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect.
Flowers are borne on a long spike above a bare section called a scape, the total length can be up to four metres long in some species.
Flowers are pale purple, pink, or white, 2-2. 5 cm across, with a five-lobed corolla and yellow stamens, borne on stems 15-25 cm tall.
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