
1) Acacia 2) Achimenes 3) Ageratum 4) Ammobium 5) Anemone 6) Aquilege 7) Aquilegia 8) Aster 9) Bartonia 10) Begonia 11) Bellwort 12) Bloom 13) Bloomer 14) Blossom 15) Bluebottle 16) Browallia 17) Bud 18) Calceolaria 19) Calendula 20) Calla 21) Campion 22) Candytuft 23) Catananche 24) Catchfly 25) Centaury
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1) Angiosperm 2) Bambi skunk 3) Bed riser 4) Bloom 5) Blossom 6) Bouquet item 7) Boutonniere 8) Boutonniere, basically 9) Carnation 10) Chrysanthemum or rhododendron 11) Crocus 12) Efflorescence 13) English girl name 14) Flourishing period 15) Flowering plant 16) French word used in English 17) Garden plant
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- a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
- reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
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patrols in the area of enemy airfields with the intention of preventing aircraft from taking off and attacking those aircraft that succeeded.
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the sexual reproductive structure of the angiosperms, typically with a gynoecium, androecium, perianth and an axis.
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the sexual reproductive structure of the angiosperms, typically consisting of gynoecium, androecium and perianth or calyx and/or corolla and the axis bearing these parts
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• (v. i.) To come into the finest or fairest condition. • (v. i.) To come off as flowers by sublimation. • (v. i.) To blossom; to bloom; to expand the petals, as a plant; to produce flowers; as, this plant flowers in June. • (n.) A substance in the form of a powder, especially when condensed from sublimation; as, the flowers of ...
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the reproductive portion of any plant in the division Magnoliophyta (Angiospermae), commonly called flowering plants or angiosperms. As popularly ... [40 related articles]
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The part of a flowering plant which is concerned with reproducing the species. A flower is though to be an unlengthened shoot whose leaves are modified to form the floral organs (petals, etc.). Close-up of a buttercup Longitudinal section of a buttercup, an hypogynous flower. The but...
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organ containing smaller reproductive organs - carpel (female), stamen (male).
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The sexual reproductive structure of the angiosperms, typically consisting of gynoecium, androecium and perianth and the main stem bearing these parts. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A plant`s reproductive structure, containing female ovaries, which bear the seeds and anthers which produce pollen or male cells. Most plants carry the ovaries and anthers in the same flower, others on separate flowers or separate plants
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Flow'er intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Flowered ;
present participle & verbal noun Flowering .] [ From the noun. Confer
Flourish .]
1. To blossom; to bloom; to expand the petals, as a plant; to produce flow...
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Flow'er noun [ Middle English
flour , Old French
flour ,
flur ,
flor , French
fleur , from Latin
flos ,
floris . Confer
Blossom ,
Effloresce ,
Floret ,
Florid ,
Florin ,
Flour ,
Flourish .]
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Flow'er transitive verb To embellish with flowers; to adorn with imitated flowers; as,
flowered silk.
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Angiosperm reproductive structure bearing pistils, stamens, or both, and usually also sepals and petals. So-called flowers of conifers are the male and female strobili before and during pollination.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: flow′ĕr Definitions: 1. William H., English surgeon and anatomist, 1831-1899. See: Flower bone, Flower dental index
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In popular language, a flower is the blossom of a plant, consisting chiefly of delicate and gaily-coloured leaves or petals; in botany, the term is restricted to the organs of reproduction in a phenogamous plant,.
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Collection of reproductive structures found in flowering plants. More info?
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Collection of reproductive structures found in flowering plants. More info?
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[
n] - the period of greatest prosperity or productivity 2. [n] - a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms 3. [n] - reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
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blossom noun reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
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Click images to enlargeReproductive unit of an angiosperm (flowering plant), typically consisting of four whorls of modified leaves: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. These are borne on a central axis or receptacle. The many variations in size, colour, number, and arrangement of parts are closely related to the me...
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A specialized shoot of a plant bearing its reproductive structures.
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the blossom of a plant. · · the part of a seed plant comprising the reproductive organs and their envelopes if any, esp. when such envelopes are more or less conspicuous in form and color. · an analogous reproductive structure in other plants, as the mosses.
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