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Pansies are supposed to like it cool, but those great velvety flowers were healthy and perky in the glaring sun.
There will be masses of flowers, reproductions of the handsome old buildings with their grillwork and other things that are typical of New Orleans.
The flowers are in the main not particularly distinctive, being of a general ' lily type ', with six tepals, either free or fused from the base.
Species are used as food and flavourings ( e. g. onion, garlic, leek, asparagus, vanilla ), as cut flowers ( e. g. freesia, gladiolus, iris, orchids ), and as garden ornamentals ( e. g. day lilies, lily of the valley, Agapanthus ).
The flowers are often at the tip of the stem and are mainly of a rather generalized ' lily type ', with six tepals and up to six stamens.
* The flowers of Asparagales are of a general type among the lilioid monocots.
They are commonly called " Christmas Bells ", because of the shape of their flowers and their flowering time, which coincides with Christmas in Australia.
The flowers are radially symmetrical.
The individual flowers are small, with tepals joined at the base.
The individual flowers are blue, shortly tubular, with an inferior ovary.
The sub-umbellate inflorescences are borne at the end of long stems, having numerous bright red flowers, which are radially symmetric with inferior ovaries.
Members of the family are usually perennial herbs with sword-shaped unifacial leaves ; the inflorescence is a spike or panicle of solitary flowers, or forms a monochasial cyme or rhipidium ( meaning that the successive stems of the flowers follow a zig-zag path in the same plane ); and the flower has only three stamens, each opposite to an outer tepal.
The flowers are arranged in various types of inflorescence.
The flowers are quite large, blue or white, forming an umbel at the end of a stem ( scape ) which is longer than the leaves.
They are herbaceous perennials with bulbs, and can be identified by their rather fleshy leaves, usually large and attractive flowers, with six stamens and an inferior ovary.
The flowers are solitary or, more frequently, arranged in umbellate inflorescences at the end of a stem ( scape ).
Proposed subgroups are difficult to recognise, having similar ' lily-like ' flowers, with the result that some members of the group have been included in different subgroups at different times.
The flowers are usually arranged in inflorescences, and the mature seeds lack endosperm.
Most aquatic species have a totally submerged juvenile phase, and flowers are either floating or emergent.
Several genera are popular with the horticultural community, including marigold, pot marigold ( also known as calendula ), cone flowers, various daisies, fleabane, chrysanthemums, dahlias, zinnias, and heleniums.
The flowers are nearly always aggregated in terminal umbels, simple or compound, often umbelliform cymes, rarely in heads.
The flowers are nearly perfectly pentamerous, with 5 petals, sepals, and stamens.

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Other flowers we might gather as we pleased: myrtle and white violets from beneath the lilacs ; ;
The preparations were elaborate: flowers, candles, incense sticks, rice wine, dozens of delicacies, and pieces of white cotton string.
The flowers are white to pale pink, diameter with five petals, produced singly or in pairs and appearing before the leaves in early spring.
It has a short stem bearing a tuft of long, narrow, arching leaves 10 – 35 cm long and 1 – 2 cm broad, and a central flower stalk 25 – 60 cm tall, ending in an umbel of 20-30 white, or bright blue, funnel-shaped flowers, each flower 2. 5 – 5 cm diameter.
Several cultivars are known, such as ' Albus ' ( with white flowers ), ' Sapphire ' ( dark blue flowers ), ' Aureus ' ( leaves striped with yellow ), and ' Variegatus ' ( leaves almost entirely white with a few green bands ).
It is noted for its smooth bark, white flowers, and hard wood.
The small white flowers form small umbels, across.
The flowers are white, blue, pink or lilac and occur in several clusters toward the tip of the stems.
The flowers are small, white or pink, and borne in umbels.
Many species have large, yellow or white flowers.
The flowers are white to yellow, in small umbels diameter.
The flowers are produced on a tall spike, are tubular, and vary in colour with species, from purple to pink, white, and yellow.
The flowers are erect or spreading ( not pendulous like those of the closely allied Brugmansia ), trumpet-shaped, 5 – 20 cm long and 4 – 12 cm broad at the mouth ; colors vary from white to yellow, pink, and pale purple.
The offerings here are similar to the Ashta Prakari Puja with flowers replaced with yellow rice, tasty food with white coconut and fruit with almond in its shell.
The leaves are dark glossy green, and the flowers white, similar to other citrus flowers, borne singly or clustered in the leaf-axils.
The oval kumquat has very fragrant citrus-like white flowers, and small edible oval orange fruits.
The white flowers of the oval kumquat are similar to the citrus flowers.
Its flowers are round, ranging from light pink to white, and occurring in clusters.

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Catkin-like cymes of densely packed flowers are borne in summer or autumn.
The small yellow to greenish flowers are borne on branched panicles.
The small white, feathery flowers, with ten-cleft calyx and corolla, two stamens and bifid stigma, are borne generally on the previous year's wood, in racemes springing from the axils of the leaves.
Male flowers are normally borne on loose panicles, and female flowers are borne on racemes.
The flowers are apetalous and unisexual, and borne in panicles.
They are characterised by alternate, usually pinnate leaves without stipules, and by syncarpous, apparently bisexual ( but actually mostly cryptically unisexual ) flowers borne in panicles, cymes, spikes, or clusters.
The inflorescences are borne on stalks typically 5 – 40 cm ( 2. 25-15. 75 in ) tall, and can be a short cone or a long spike, with numerous tiny wind-pollinated flowers.
Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix.
The pale yellow, fringed flowers are borne on long stalks.
The flowers are small, 2. 5 – 5 mm, apetalous, discoidal, and borne in erect terminal panicles 15 – 30 cm wide.
Staminate flowers in racemes, borne on long, slender, drooping peduncles developed from the axils of crowded leaves on the spur-like branchlets of the previous year.
Pistillate flowers borne in a dense globose many-flowered head which appears on a short stout peduncle, axillary on shoots of the year.
The inconspicuous, self-fertile flowers are borne in the axil of the leaf and are white, pink or purple.
* A flower head or capitulum is a very contracted raceme in which the single sessile flowers share are borne on an enlarged stem.
Staminate flowers are borne in hairy aments two to three inches long ; calyx pale yellow, hairy, deeply seven to nine-lobed ; stamens seven to nine ; anthers bright yellow.
The flowers are monoecious, opening with or before the leaves and borne once fully grown these leaves are usually 3-6 mm long on three-flowered clusters in the axils of the scales of drooping or erect catkins or aments.
It flowers in late-Spring and its yellow flowers are borne on tall spikes.

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