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  • ...rangipani3030.jpg|right|thumb| [http://en.wikipedia.org/oleander Oleander] flowers in Maharashtra, India. ]]
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  • . . .Around his grave she laid the pretty flowers<br/>
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  • * Eat the flowers in spring and early summer as well.
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  • ...sugar and citric acid are dissolved completely. Pour hot mixture over the flowers and lemon. Let stand for 5 days, it might be needed to stir a couple of tim Strain the flowers and lemon and pour the squash into well-cleaned bottles. If you wish, you c
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  • ...re threadlike, less than 1 mm (0.039 in) broad, but harder in texture. The flowers are white to yellow, in small umbels 2–9 cm (0.79–3.5 in) diameter. The
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  • ...green beans, and cucumber, as an accompaniment to fried fish or duck. Its flowers, broken up, are a zesty salad condiment. ...opposite, light green, silky leaves 3–11 cm long and 1–6 cm broad. The flowers are small, white in color and arranged in a terminal spike. Unusual among L
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  • [[Image:Thai basil flower.jpg|thumb|Late summer Thai basil flowers]] ...trong scent of [[cinnamate]], the same chemical as in cinnamon. Has purple flowers.<ref name="katzer"/> <!-- 26,300 -->
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  • An '''annual plant''' is a plant that usually germinates, flowers, and dies in a year or season. True annuals will only live longer than a ye
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  • ...igher on the stems are feathery pinnate, divided into numerous leaves. The flowers are white, approximately 3&nbsp;mm diameter, produced in dense umbels. The
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  • ...o have greenish flowers, while the [[deciduous]] species tend to have pink flowers. In many species, flowering is in late winter or very early spring.
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  • ...fresh snow cover unharmed. The [[leaf|leaves]] only expand fully when the flowers are nearly finished; they are peltate, 5-8 cm diameter, with several notche
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  • File:Abrus precatorius W IMG 1578.jpg|''Abrus precatorius'' leaves & flowers File:Abrus precatorius W2 IMG 1578.jpg|''Abrus precatorius'' flowers
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  • | image_caption = Common Laburnum – flowers ...inum'' the racemes are 20–30&nbsp;cm (8–12&nbsp;in) long, but with the flowers sparsely along the raceme.
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  • |image_caption = Young plant showing leaves and flowers. Notice the spines on the stem. [[Image:Horsenettle1846.JPG|thumb|left|Closeup of flowers]]
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  • | image = Light green flowers.jpg ...fsmelk Euphorbia amygdaloides closeup.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Close-up of the flowers]]
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  • | image_caption = ''[[Calia secundiflora]]'' flowers and leaves
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  • Image:Lathyrus_japonicus_1.jpg|Flowers
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  • ...''oinos'' "wine" and ''anthos'' "flower", from the wine-like scent of the flowers.<ref name =Botanical >{{cite web|title= Dropwort, Hemlock Water |work= A Mo
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  • Two species are widely cultivated. These flowers have the habit of closing in cloudy weather. ...alifornia Poppy]] (''Eschscholzia californica''), the [[List of U.S. state flowers|state flower]] of California; another common in cultivation is ''E. lobbii'
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  • ...o {{convert|2.5|m|ft|sp=us}} tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbrella shape ([[umbel]]). Commonly known as '''water hemlo [[Image:Cicuta douglasii.jpg|thumb|alt=Close up of Cicuta douglasii flowers. Small and white, they are arranged in an umbrella shape |left|''[[Cicuta d
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  • ...[[scarlet runner]], and attains a height of about {{convert|50|ft|m}}. The flowers, resting on axillary peduncles, are large, about an inch long, grouped in p
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  • ...othed margins and grow in alternate patterns along the vines. Small green flowers produce distinctive red seeds. The seeds are encased in yellow pods that b
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  • ...r fruits with wind-dispersed seeds, bulbs, and large, visually conspicuous flowers. ...eae are important [[ornamental plant]]s, widely grown for their attractive flowers. Many species are [[poison]]ous if eaten and may cause serious complication
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  • ...es of ''Aconitum'' are cultivated in gardens, having either blue or yellow flowers. ''Aconitum lycoctonum'' (Alpine wolfsbane), is a yellow-flowered species c ...ers his [[lycanthropy]] might have started after he picked up some strange flowers in a graveyard.
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  • |image_caption = Flowers and leaves of Rubber Vine ...ropical and subtropical regions by man, because of its attractive [[flower|flowers]] and the fact that its latex contains commercial quality [[rubber]] (hence
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  • ...m, ''Aconitum anthora'' is included in the ''Aconitum vulparia''-group. It flowers from July to September.
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  • ...is commonly grown as an [[ornamental plant]] in gardens for its attractive flowers. Image:Daphne mezereum4.jpg|Close-up of flowers
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  • ...er when crushed or bruised, although most people find the fragrance of the flowers to be quite pleasant when they bloom at night.{{Citation needed|date=Decemb ...19&nbsp;cm long. They first grow upright, and later incline downward. It flowers from early summer until late fall.
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  • ...typically growing from 30 to 65 cm in height with three parted leaves and flowers contained in a spadix that is covered by a hood. It is native to eastern [[ ...age and grow larger the spadix produces more female flowers. This species flowers from April to June. It is pollinated by flies, which it attracts using heat
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  • [[Image:Solanum nigrum flowers.jpg|thumb|225px|Black nightshade flowers]] ...ny)|petiole]] 1–3&nbsp;cm (1/2-1") long with a winged upper portion. The flowers have petals greenish to whitish, recurved when aged and surround prominent
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  • ...white, and star-shaped. They are located in small [[umbel]]s of 5-7. The flowers ripen into glossy, black [[berries]], each 10 mm in diameter and containing
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  • ...high with a greyish bark, shiny green leaves and spikes of small greenish flowers. Its fruits, which are similar in appearance to an [[apple]], are green or
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  • [[Image:Bitterweet Nightshade 2.jpg|thumb|left|Flowers, [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]]] ...an">{{cite book |author=[[Neltje Blanchan|Blanchan, Neltje]] |title=[[Wild Flowers Worth Knowing]] |year=2005 |publisher=[[Project Gutenberg|Project Gutenberg
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  • ...g both male and female organs). Bees pollinate the flowers as a result the flowers are quite attractive. ...ll as a long broad lip. The flowers usually bloom in the second year. Both flowers and stems are also woolly or hairy as well as pretty.
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  • ...be ground into a meal similar to that made from acorns. The nectar of the flowers is also toxic, and it can kill [[honeybee]]s and other insects. When the sh
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  • Purple Nightshade flowers are a blue purple and approximately an inch wide, and foliage is dark green
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  • ...a large white taproot, green or red stems, and large, simple leaves. White flowers are followed by purple to almost black berries, which are a good food sourc '''Flowers''': The flowers have 5 regular parts with upright stamens and are up to 0.2 inches wide. Th
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  • Due to the presence of the [[cardiac glycoside]] [[digitoxin]], the leaves, flowers and seeds of this plant are all [[poison]]ous to humans and some animals an [[Digoxigenin]] (DIG) is a steroid found exclusively in the flowers and leaves of the plants ''Digitalis purpurea'' and ''[[Digitalis lanata]]'
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  • |image = Ciemiężyca czarna Veratrum nigrum flowers 01.jpg
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  • ...1 cm long, with a [[spur (botany)|spur]], borne in [[raceme]]s of up to 30 flowers, each on a short [[Pedicel (botany)|stem]].
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  • | image_caption = ''Actaea pachypoda'' flowers
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  • |image = Eupatorium-rugosum-flowers.JPG ...woods and brush thickets where they bloom mid to late summer or fall. The flowers are a clean white color and after blooming small seeds with fluffy white ta
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  • ...ract butterflies and [[hummingbird]]s, and it even produces edible leaves, flowers, pods, seeds and roots. Dry seeds are [[poison]]ous due to high concentrati
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  • ...blooming from early spring through fall. It has vaguely daisy-like yellow flowers on long, straight stems, which attract nectar-eating insects. The plants gr
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  • | image_caption = Leaves, flowers, and fruit ...(''Phaethornis pretrei'') have been recorded to feed on and pollinate the flowers, these too only take it opportunistically.<ref>Baza Mendonça & dos Anjos (
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  • ...unlike Mezereon, ''D. laureola'' is an [[evergreen]] with yellowish green flowers borne very early in the Spring and black berries, which are poisonous to h The inconspicuous yellow-green axial flowers, usually hidden among the leaf bases, may be strongly fragrant, or may exhi
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  • ...d a slender stalk, up to 30 cm tall, bearing clusters of star-shaped white flowers striped with green. There are numerous members of the genus, of which ''O. Because of its star-shaped flowers, it is named for the [[Star of Bethlehem]] that appeared in the [[Bible|Bib
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  • ...buttercup family. The plant is small, but it has large, yellow, cup-shaped flowers. It is commonly known as Winter Aconite or Wolf's Bane. This plant grows fr ...cover, and is valued for the fact that the bright green foliage and yellow flowers appear extremely early in the spring.
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  • ...can be distinguished from sympatric var. ''eschscholzianum'' by its whiter flowers, with erect side branches of the inflorescence.<ref name=colombia/>
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  • ...both sides. The leaves are also about 4 inches long and 3 inches wide. The flowers are small with a pale green color with a funnel shape. They bloom in the co
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  • ...Blanchan, Neltje]] | title=[[Wild Flowers: An Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers and their Insect Visitors]] | year=2002 | publisher=[[Project Gutenberg|Pro
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