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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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  • ...63 Ageratina adenophora.jpg|thumb|Crofton weed (''Ageratina adenophora'') (flowers and leaves).]]
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  • ...form loops and do not reach the [[Leaf_margin#Margins_.28edge.29|margin.]] Flowers are small & white and occur as dense clumps in the early spring. Fruit form
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  • ...oisonous if consumed. ''L. anagyroides'' blooms in late spring with yellow flowers densely packed in pendulous [[raceme]]s 10-20 cm (4-8 in) long. Small deciduous plant/tree, flowers pea like, golden, long dropping clusters, fruit a long flattened pod. Origi
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  • ...en]]s (the male organs) can number from 1 to 10 (or even more). The female flowers are hypogynous, that is, with a superior [[ovary (plants)|ovary]]. ...together bracts and peripheral nectary glands, surrounding a ring of male flowers, each a single [[stamen]]. In the middle of the cyathium stands a female fl
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  • ...the center of the leaf rosette and bears a large number of shortly tubular flowers. After development of fruit, the original plant dies, but [[Basal shoot|suc Four major parts of the agave are edible: the flowers, the leaves, the stalks or basal rosettes, and the sap (called ''aguamiel''
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  • ...to elliptic in shape, 4–15 cm long and 1–4 cm wide. The small white [[flowers]] are produced in clusters. This is followed by globose purple-black [[berr
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  • ...isitors">{{cite book | title=Wild Flowers: An Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers and their Insect Visitors| last=Blanchan| first=Neltje| date=2002| publishe
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  • ...[Digitalis|Foxglove]] (''Digitalis purpurea'').''' The leaves, seeds, and flowers are poisonous, containing [[cardiac glycoside|cardiac]] or other steroid [[
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  • | image = Kowhai flowers.jpg | image_caption = Kowhai flowers
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  • ...taea asiatica''''' is species of baneberry that ranges throughout Asia.The flowers are ranges from gray to white. The berries are black-purple. The plant is e
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  • ...-green to reddish in the summer, and bright red or pink in the fall. White flowers form in the spring and, if fertilized, develop into greenish- white or tan ...endron diversilobum'''s toxicity obscures its merits. "In spring the ivory flowers bloom on the sunny hill or in sheltered glade, in summer its fine green lea
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  • [[Image:Helleborus foetidus0.jpg|thumb|right|The small green flowers of ''H. foetidus'' often have a purple edge to each 'petal']] The flowers have five "[[petal]]s" (actually [[sepals]]) surrounding a ring of small, c
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  • ...o summer in [[umbel]]liform [[inflorescence#Determinate|cyme]]s of about 4 flowers. * {{cite book | author=[[Neltje Blanchan|Blanchan, Neltje]] | title=[[Wild Flowers Worth Knowing]] | year=2005 | publisher=[[Project Gutenberg|Project Gutenbe
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  • ...First Peoples'' (Victoria: UBC Press, 1997) ISBN 0-7748-0606-0</REF> The flowers are cream coloured or white and grow in pointed clusters<ref name="Turner"
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  • ...r in size than their eastern counterparts, but have more densely clustered flowers. The flower is extremely poisonous.
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  • ...e red [[flower]]s have no petals. Male flowers grow on long spikes; female flowers are solitary in [[axils]]. The [[fruit]] is a large capsule with [[explosiv
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  • ...e [[tint]]s through various shades of light gray, and to purely white. The flowers can also possess various marks and spottings. The [[larva]]e of the insect the "[[Foxglove pug]]" consume the flowers of the Common Foxglove for food. Other species of [[Lepidoptera]] eat the l
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  • ...' and ''Z. pentlandii'' are rare species with beautiful large yellow showy flowers. ''Z. rehmannii'' is a pink-flowered species with sword shaped leaves. ...ix|spathes]] and are often grown both as [[ornamental plant]]s and for cut flowers. ''Zantedeschia'' are hardy plants, but some are more winter-hardy than oth
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  • ...te woolly to nearly hairless. The [[inflorescence]] holds up to 50 pealike flowers which may be purplish or whitish or a mix of both. A unifying character amo
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  • ..."corky gray" with white wood. The "small, yellowish-white, sweet-scented" flowers vary between 6 to 10 centimeters across; the fruit produced is a [[drupe]],
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  • ...h year. It [[flower]]s from late spring to mid summer, with numerous white flowers clustered in an umbrella-shaped head that is up to 80&nbsp;cm (2.5&nbsp;ft) ...nce of linear derivatives of [[furocoumarin]] in its leaves, roots, stems, flowers and seeds. These chemicals can get into the nucleus of the [[epithelial]] c
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  • They are grown for their flowers, especially the Flossflower (''[[Ageratum houstonianum]]''). Many are usefu ...owers. There is also a medium height snowcapped variety, white top on blue flowers. The blues are most popular and common, but colors also include violet, pin
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  • ...metimes white, pink, or purple), the heads borne in dense corymbs. The ray flowers are threadlike, leading to the common name.<ref>New South Wales Flora Onlin
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  • ...[Brazil]]. Herb 0.5–1 m. high, with ovate leaves 2–6&nbsp;cm long, and flowers are white to mauve.<ref>[http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl
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  • ...rom June to August, having attractive bell-shaped blue, lavender or purple flowers. However it has a rank smell. ...perties, poodle-dog bush is rarely grown in gardens despite its attractive flowers; it is in any case difficult to grow in garden conditions. Native American
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  • ...t panicles of tiny [[flower]]s with petioles 10-15 mm long. The individual flowers are 4 to 5 mm in diameter, greenish-cream to off-white or pale yellow. The
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  • |image = Nerium oleander flowers leaves.jpg ...nd a variety of pinks are the most common. Many cultivars also have double flowers. Young plants grow best in spaces where they do not have to compete with ot
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  • | image_caption = Foliage and flowers ...spring and open in early summer in erect 7–15-cm [[raceme]]s of 30–40 flowers, each flower 1-cm broad, with five creamy-white petals and numerous yellowi
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  • ...that flower in autumn.) The name "naked lady" comes from the fact that the flowers emerge from the ground long after the leaves have died back. Image:Colchicum autumnale 01.JPG| Flowers surrounded by other plants
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  • ...ve two leaves and a [[raceme]] of 5–15 [[flower]]s on the stem apex. The flowers are white [[tepal]]s (rarely pink), bell-shaped, 5–10&nbsp;mm diameter, a ...[var.]] ''keiskei'' - from China and Japan, with red fruit and bowl-shaped flowers (now widely cited as ''Convallaria keiskei'')<ref name="Plantfinder">{{Cite
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  • ...ings and meadows or on dunes, and are rarely found in disturbed sites. The flowers are pollinated by small bees and flies, seeds develop in elongated green po ...ived. The double forms bloom much longer than the normal forms, the double flowers are made up of stamens that have been changed into petal looking like parts
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  • ...owing under unfavourable conditions are male only, and only produce female flowers in the cyathia with maturity or as growing conditions improve. [[Image:Pointsetta flowers.jpg|thumb|right|Detail of Poinsettia flowers and immature fruits]]
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  • [[File:Ricinus March 2010-1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Female (top) and male flowers]] ...pigmentation. The fruit capsules of some varieties are more showy than the flowers.
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  • |image_caption = ''Kalmia latifolia'' flowers ...[[Indiana]] and [[Louisiana]]. Mountain-laurel is the [[List of U.S. state flowers|state flower]] of [[Connecticut]] and [[Pennsylvania]]. It is the namesake
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  • ...rom 3 in(8&nbsp;cm) to 4&nbsp;ft(1.2 m) and may be flat or keeled. Scented flowers with 6 petals in bell-shaped, are yellow or greenish white, in loose raceme
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  • .../ref> Greenish-white flowers are 1&nbsp;cm across. Long curling tendrils, flowers, and fruit all stem from axils of palmately lobed leaves.<ref name="Noxious
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  • ...[[leaflets]] that are 4.5 to 6 inches long and 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide. The flowers are yellow and occasionally have red also. The species have [[Capsule (frui
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  • ...rangipani3030.jpg|right|thumb| [http://en.wikipedia.org/oleander Oleander] flowers in Maharashtra, India. ]]
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  • ...es in height and has long, narrow leaves.<ref name=WA/><ref name=Gardner/> Flowers are white and bell-shaped with violet-striped throats.<ref name=Gardner>{{c ...alians]] from this species. It is prepared by drying and powdering leaves, flowers and flowering stalks mixing with ash and rolling into quids.<ref name=Littl
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  • [[File:Atropa Bella-donna3.jpg|thumb|Flowers of ''belladonna'']]
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  • ...us]]; flowering occurs from May to July. The yellowish- or greenish-white flowers are typically inconspicuous and are located in clusters up to 8&nbsp;cm abo ...s, fence rows, in thickets and in streambanks. It produces white, fragrant flowers about an inch in diameter between July and September.
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  • Flowers of the tazetta-group species ''[[Narcissus papyraceus]]'' are commonly call ...ual gag, usually described as everyone's favorite flowers and are the only flowers most characters present others with.
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  • ...n large [[corymb]]s 10–25&nbsp;cm diameter in mid summer, the individual flowers white, 5–6&nbsp;mm diameter, with five petals; they are pollinated by fli ...duce elderflower-flavoured drinks ([[Fanta]] Shokata, Freaky Fläder). The flowers can also be dipped into a light batter and then fried to make elderflower f
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  • ...s that have an almost plastic-looking appearance. The unusual shape of the flowers has led to the plant being associated in [[Christianity|Christian]] symboli ...y Kucombe and Prince in Exeter, Great Britain. It has pure white, fragrant flowers; not as free-flowering as many other [[Cloning|clones]].
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  • ...onger than adjacent laterals. It bears small greenish or brownish numerous flowers in dense axillary inflorescences. The leaves and stems are very hairy with [[Image:Urtica flowers.JPG|thumb|right|Detail of flowering stinging nettle.]]
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  • ...lant]] of the genus ''Bryonia'' with five-pointed leaves and blue or white flowers. The vine produces a red [[berry]] fruit.
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  • ...thed leaves, which are covered with soft, downy hairs. The yellowish white flowers are funnel-shaped and inconspicuous, and usually do not open completely.<re
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  • ...lorescence]] (a compound [[Cyme (botany)|cyme]]) of small bell-shaped pink flowers. Flowering is, however, not an annual event and will occur sporadically if
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  • ...e]] family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. File:Aristolochia_clematitis_002.JPG|Flowers
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  • | page = 500 }}</ref> in flowers<ref name="herbarium" /> other tryptamines,<ref>{{cite web ...]'', 0.2% tryptamine in bark, leaves, some in flowers, phenylethylamine in flowers,<ref name="tax" /> 0.2% DMT in plant.<ref>{{cite web
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  • | image_caption = Flowers * Flowers: May or June, after the leaves. Papilionaceous. Perfect, borne in loose dro
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  • ..., in addition to a large variety of trees, bees may also gather resin from flowers in the genera ''[[Clusia]]'' and ''[[Dalechampia]]'', which are the only kn
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  • ...w of gunpowder soon afterward. They also learned about fireworks ("Chinese flowers") and rockets ("Chinese arrows"). Arab warriors had acquired fire lances be
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  • :[[Chintz]] is [[calico (fabric)|calico]] [[cloth]] printed with flowers and other devices in different colors. It was originally of Eastern manufac ...t generally denotes a [[linen]] texture richly figured in the weaving with flowers, fruit, forms of animal life, and other types of ornament.
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  • ...s and for weaving and plaiting into light baskets and to create artificial flowers. Straw is also plaited to produce bonnets and [[hat]]s.
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  • [[File:Embroidery-flowers-Alfaro-Nunez.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Embroidered skirts by the Alfaro-Nùñez
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  • ...ting their composition, such as wristbands for watches, labels, artificial flowers, etc. Annex Four lists products that don't need a label but just an indicat
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  • ...omes in bundles under the bark of the Linum usitatissimum plant. The plant flowers and is harvested.
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  • ...these are shapes organic in nature, for example [[conch]] shells, hibiscus flowers, and native [[coral]] heads. The stencils are dipped in heated wax and then
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  • In addition to flowers, other themes from nature in woven and embroidered designs include plants, ...rple to yellow, varying depending on what the ingredients, such as certain flowers or lime juice, are added. For a time, the use of natural dyes was threatene
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  • *c. 200 AD – Earliest [[woodblock printing]] from China. Flowers in three colors on silk.<ref name="cave">Shelagh Vainker in Anne Farrer (ed
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  • ...ge:Simmondsia_chinensis_male_flower.jpg|left|thumb|Close-up of male jojoba flowers.]]
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  • ...ish, but most often a shade of yellow, depending on purity and the type of flowers gathered by the bees. Wax from the [[brood comb]] of the honey bee [[Beehiv
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  • ...place of the salt and water. It is a popular medium for modeling life-like flowers.
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  • ...the tissue paper. Tissue paper can be crumpled up to form objects, such as flowers.
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  • | Blooming wisteria flowers painted over a warm white glaze in enamels of red, purple, gold and silve ...of), butterflies, ducks, cranes, pheasants, wild geese (inside); hōsōge flowers on the ceiling.
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  • ...olychrome terracotta in its façade which features a fine relief of birds, flowers, leaves and typical Art Deco sunbursts under the windows.]]
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  • ...(simulating wood or stone) or naturalistic (simulating leaves, vines, and flowers) These are also often used to simulate wood or stone detailing found in mor
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  • .... Forest flora of Hyderabad State. AP Forest Division, India; 1953."/> and flowers between July and September but what makes it most famous is that it takes n ...spicuously marked with five lines above, nerves 8-16 pair; petiole 2-3 in. Flowers in strobiliform spikes 1-4 in. long, often densely or laxly cymose; bracts
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  • ...devastating consequences when the ''[[Melocanna bambusoides]]'' population flowers and fruits once every 30–35 years[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/top ...of impending famine. This may be due to rats feeding upon the profusion of flowers, then multiplying and destroying a large part of the local food supply. The
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  • ...ironment, Food and Rural Affairs]], the herb should be harvested before it flowers. This early cropping is done because fibre quality declines if flowering is
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  • ...</ref> is usually cited with one of two etymologies: from the color of the flowers of the plant genus ''[[Fuchsia]]'',<ref name="fuchsin2004">(2004.) [http://
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  • ...]." An acidic material was derived from benzoin by sublimation, and named "flowers of benzoin," or benzoic acid. The hydrocarbon derived from benzoic acid thu
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  • ...of colored plants or plant parts, including from leaves (red [[cabbage]]); flowers ([[Pelargonium|geranium]], [[poppy]], or [[rose]] petals); berries ([[blueb
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  • * [[Anthophobia]] – fear of flowers.
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  • ...victim is usually bedridden until eventual death. The only known cure are Flowers of Icetor boiled in spring water. ...virus mutates into a strain that can infect older hosts over time. Causes flowers to grow inside a person and break out of the skin. A beautiful, albeit excr
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  • ...n grow to over {{convert|7|in|mm}} long and {{convert|4|in|mm}} wide. The flowers are yellow and grow in clusters.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} ...of 50 feet with a spread of over 15 feet. The stem is erect and branching. Flowers are yellow. Leaves are evergreen, and are a dark glossy green in color, ova
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  • ...many [[essential oil]]s, especially clove oil, the oil from the stems and flowers of ''[[Syzygium aromaticum]]'' (cloves)<ref name="pmid11482764">{{cite jour
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  • ...{IPA-all|bʱaŋ|}}) Persian "bhanga", is a preparation from the leaves and flowers (buds) of the female [[Cannabis|cannabis plant]], smoked or consumed as a [
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  • ...s '''hemp essential oil''', is obtained by [[steam distillation]] from the flowers and upper leaves of the ''[[Cannabis]]'' plant. It should not be confused w
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  • ...d Indica plants, known as [[marijuana]]. Alternatively, the cannabis plant flowers may be finely (#30) [[sift]]ed<ref>http://www.wikihow.com/Sift-Herbs-for-Sm ...ssation#Herbal_alternatives</ref> are available, including sifted [[hops]] flowers [[vaporizer|(low burning point)]] and [[peppermint]] leaf (source of [[ment
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  • ...ive chemicals, it is believed the Scythians were actually casting cannabis flowers onto the stones.|first=Martin|last=Booth|title=Cannabis: A History|publishe ...t was believed that Freya lived as a fertile force in the plant's feminine flowers and by ingesting them one became influenced by this divine force.<ref>{{cit
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  • ...an]]s, who burned [[Cannabis (drug)|''Cannabis'']] (Marijuana, Ganja, etc) flowers to induce a [[altered state of consciousness|state]] of [[trance]].<ref nam
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  • ...[[cannabis (drug)|marijuana]]. The psychoactive product consists of dried flowers and leaves of plants selected to produce high levels of THC. Various extrac ...e plant. Male flowers are normally borne on loose [[panicle]]s, and female flowers are borne on [[raceme]]s.<ref name = "bouquet1950">Bouquet, R. J. 1950. [ht
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  • ...eational, medicinal, and spiritual purposes. When so used, preparations of flowers ([[marijuana]]) and leaves and preparations derived from resinous extract
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  • ...s]], as well as varying amounts of cannabis flower and leaf fragments. The flowers of a mature female plant contain the most trichomes{{Citation needed|date=A ...'dry sift'. 'Finger hash' is produced by rolling the ripe trichome-covered flowers of the plant between the fingers, rupturing the trichomes, and collecting t
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  • | image_caption = Dried flowers from the [[Cannabis|''Cannabis sativa'']] plant. Note the visible [[trichom ...><!-- For the US only: "Marijuana...a dry, shredded green and brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves derived from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa...is
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  • ...a putative species of ''[[Cannabis]]'' originating in central [[Asia]]. It flowers earlier than ''[[Cannabis indica | C. indica]]'' or ''[[Cannabis sativa | C
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  • ...s1983p287" /> has hollow square stems, large leaves, and occasional white flowers with violet [[sepal|calyx]]. Botanists have not determined whether ''Salvia ...ce]], with about six flowers to each whorl. The {{convert|3|cm|in|adj=on}} flowers are white, curved and covered with hairs, and held in a small violet [[sepa
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  • ...e removed: [[Image:Cannabis flowers.jpg|150px|left|thumb|{{puic|1=Cannabis flowers.jpg|log=2008 December 20}}]] -->
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  • ...om essentially all parts of higher plants, including leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, tubers, and seedlings. ...], [[ripening]] of fruits, [[abscission]] of leaves, and [[senescence]] of flowers. Ethylene production can also be induced by a variety of external aspects s
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  • ...aining pure water (or symbolic offerings of washing water, drinking water, flowers, scent, perfumed water, food, and sound) before the images on their househo
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  • ...es over to their treehouse, searching for Scott Carpenter (Johnson), Eldon Flowers (Blaser), and Lanny Glenn (Glenn). He climbs up to the tree, being surprise
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