FLOWER

name for the specialized part of a plant containing the reproductive organs, applied to angiosperms only. A flower may be thought of as a modified, short, compact branch bearing lateral appendages. Like twigs, flowers develop from buds, and the basic floral parts (sepal, petal, stamen, and carpel) are in actual fact greatly modified leaves. A typical flower is a concentric arrangement of these parts attached at their base to the receptacle, the tip of the stem. Outermost is a whorl of leaflike green sepals (the calyx) encircling a whorl of usually showy, colored petals (the corolla). Within the corolla the stamens, bearing anther sacs full of pollen, surround the central carpels (ovary). Inside the ovary at the base of the pistil are the ovules, containing the female sex cells; after fertilization of the egg, the ovule becomes the seed and the ovary becomes the fruit. The ovary and stamens are termed essential flower parts, the petals and sepals accessory parts. The number and arrangement of the floral organs vary considerably among the many families and orders of plants and are used in the classification of plants; they also indicate the degree of evolution of the plant. In general, the higher a plant is on the evolutionary scale, the greater is the flower's complexity. The basic number of parts differs from class to class and from family to family; in monocotyledonous plants the parts generally occur in groups of three or in multiples of three, and in dicotyledons more often in groups of two, four, and five. Flowers may be staminate (lack carpels), carpellate, or both; staminate and carpellate flowers may appear on the same plant, on separate plants, or in the same inflorescence. One type of inflorescence, characteristic of the parsley family, is the umbel, in which the tiny florets are borne on separate stalks radiating out from the stem tip. Sometimes the parts serve unusual purposes: the true flowers of the dogwood and the poinsettia are inconspicuous, and the showy "petals" are really modified leaves called bracts. In the jack-in-the-pulpit the florets are clustered on a spike canopied by a large bract, the spathe; the hood of the lady's-slipper, on the other hand, is a modified sterile stamen. Grass inflorescences are tiny spikelets sheathed by protective scales called glumes (the chaff or grain). Flowers have been cultivated and bred for their beauty and their perfume from earliest times and have accumulated a vast and intricate treasury of symbolic associations derived from legend and folklore. Individual flowers have been celebrated in heraldry (rose), in religion (lotus), and in politics (violet) and have become emblems for many countries, including Switzerland (edelweiss), France (fleur-de-lis), Scotland (thistle), Holland (tulip), and the United States (see state flowers).

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...Ku, Taoist Genus of Flowers, old Chinese Engraving...Plum Blossom, Chinese Flower of January and Winter...107 Willow, Japanese Flower of November 107 Paulownia, Japanese Flower of December 107 The Seven Japanese Flowers of Autumn 108 Floriated...
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...familiar terms with fall flowers it is quite essential...about the parts of a flower until they are well...main stalk of a single flower or of a group of flowers is the peduncle; the stalk of each individual flower of a group is a pedicel...
...perennial 11/2 to 21/2 ft. high. Flower heads 11/2 in. across, the 20 or more...perennial 11/2 to 21/2 ft. high. Flower heads numerous in a flat-topped group...106 FEATURES: Plant a low perennial. Flower heads solitary, on scaly stalks a few...
...special study of the flower structure is necessary...milky juice and flowers in umbellate clusters...reflexed when the flower is fully open. The flowers of the Milkweeds...developing from each flower, but usually only one or a very few flowers of an umbel develop...
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...Jane did not buy the flowers; they came from "The Flower Charity. Heaven bless it!" Created to provide flowers for people who lacked...donations in a season ("A Flower Mission"), and in 1888 three hundred flowers/bouquets were delivered...
...via the language of flowers, but also records...of associations of flower symbols with masculine...his subjects with flowers or against flower-patterned backdrops...will you take this flower? ... I love these fragile flowers best ... where...
...Because hy2 mutants flower early and spy-1 hy2 flowers earlier than spy...dv2-l elj3-l flowers showed dramatic restoration of dv2 flower meristem defects...phenotypes of 35S:CO flowers, indicating that CO regulates flower meristem development...
...overabundance of flowers to compensate for potential flower loss from herbivory...the low fruit:flower ratio occurs because nonfruiting flowers function as reserve...variables: number of flower buds produced, number of perfect flowers opened, number...
...for this. Gather ye flowers while ye may, suggests...Diana triumphant The Flower and the Leaf will have...the transience of the Flower and the permanence of...In many ways, The Flower and the Leaf anticipates...his nymph reply: The flowers doe fade, and wanton...
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Flowers-Sweet Smell of Success: Kenyas Flower Exports Have Yet...chairman of the Kenya Flower Council reported...exported over 88 tons of flowers last year, representing...Kenyas exports of cut flowers. Speaking at the Kenya Flower Day, Kenyas High...
...production base for cut flowers was very similar...when the Aalsmeer flower auction - the...firms for cut flowers in the province. The Yunnan Flower Association and...existing cut-flower varieties and...unique Chinese flowers developed to serve...
...again photograph a flower. This decision is...and colors which flowers present to challenge...tends to diminish the flowers unique form and presence...photographing the flower at its "eye level...exposed light-colored flower will invariably be...you prefer y our flowers, take a test role...
...reproductive parts of the flower to transfer pollen...as ever deeper flowers evolved through...selection for deeper flower tubes. The result...reciprocal evolution of flowers and pollinator...to even longer flowers. As the lengths of the flower tube and the insect...
...blue, and green. A flower that reflects only...insects. (Some red flowers, such as poppies...and blueness of a flowers hue. So what about...placed a diced black flower in hot water and...only to make its flowers harder to see? Is...Could the black flower instead absorb the...
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...for four to 12 weeks and each flower spike has multiple flowers. Since each plant can produce multiple flower spikes, a cymbidium can be in...in the cooler weather. If the flower spikes get wet, the flowers may not last as long as they...
...It Time for a New Flower Power Revoluti Ion...Are Saying It with Flowers More Than Ever...UKs globally-fed flower trade remained relatively...blooming native flowers prompted Cumbrian...Teesside company The Flower Box with his wife...and son, Simon. "Flowers are a bit more expensive...
...a full schedule of flower shows each year in...rare varieties. The flowers are all grown outdoors...Lindemann, manager of flower shows. The Glenview...Sunday, April 10 Flowers tower over visitors at Macys annual flower show. The centerpiece...
Get the Flower Power! Flowers are enduring symbols...principles in doing flower design: bull; Security - Flowers and accent materials...by schedule). Her flower-shop-cum-boutique...beauty-salon Miracle Flowers and Avante Garde Salon...
...people buy a new set (of flowers). They plant again...practice)." The flower market in the Philippines...extra land) is also flower. Potted flower blends well with our...Cutflower has been sourcing flowers from all over the world...
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FLOWER name for the specialized part...applied to angiosperms only. A flower may be thought of as a modified...lateral appendages. Like twigs, flowers develop from buds, and the...modified leaves. A typical flower is a concentric arrangement...
STATE FLOWERS Each state of the United States has designated, usually by legislative action, one flower as its floral emblem; the rose has been...is the American Beauty rose; the state flowers are: Alabama, camellia; Alaska, forget...
BIRD-OF-PARADISE FLOWER large tropical herb ( Strelitzia reginae ) of the family Musaceae...warmer regions and as a greenhouse plant, and is sold as a florists cut flower. It is grown commercially chiefly in California and Hawaii. The bird...
BUTTERFLY FLOWER fringeflower, or poor-mans-orchid...as garden or greenhouse annuals. The flowers resemble butterflies and are found in...of colors, usually mottled. Butterfly flowers are classified in the division Magnoliophyta...
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