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  • ...ate a new plant. Seeds are formed when [[pollen]] is transferred from one flower to another, this can be spread by the wind, or by animals. ...the flower, pollen attaches to them, and is spread when they visit another flower. Things that attract animals to plants include colour, scent, [[nectar]],
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • ...flower therapy''' is an [[unproven health treatment]] which asserts that [[flower]]s contain the life force of a plant, and that this life force can be impri ...he emotional states for which they are indicated, are listed on the [[Bach flower therapy/Catalogs|Catalogs subpage]].
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  • The Bach flower remedies and their indications<ref>{{citation | title = Bach Flower Remedies for psychological problems and pain: a systematic review
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  • ...e|complementary medicine]] that uses ''remedies'' based on extracts from [[flower]]s, to improve what it terms ''vibrations'', a class of biofields in the [[
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  • {{r|Flower}}
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  • '''''The Man With the Flower in His Mouth''''' is a [[play]] by the [[Italy|Italian]] playwright [[Luigi ("il fiore in bocca", 'a flower in [his] mouth') and a peaceful businessman who has missed his train. In ot
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Man With a Flower in his Mouth]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...like organs at the base of a flower that form when the calyx splits as the flower begins to open.
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  • ...lish fertilization or ''syngamy'' of the female gamete in the ovule of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain.
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  • ...ium flower has five equally sized and shaped petals, while the pelargonium flower usually has two petals on the top and three on the bottom.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flower]]
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • Flower displays taking place over three weeks in May, ending with the Victoria Day
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  • A thick, sweet fluid produced by [[honey bees]] primarily from flower nectar, although sometimes including honeydew or plant saps.
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  • '''Pretty-by-night''' and '''four-o-clock flower''' are both common names for the flowering [[herb]] ''[[Mirabilis]] jalapa' ...nnial, in some colder climates it can be grown as an annual, since it will flower in its first year.
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  • ...eration interactions between different species, e.g. as prey and preditor, flower and insect.
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  • * [[Flower]]
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  • *[[Flower]]
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  • ...us plant (''Helianthus annuus'') which has a very large showy golden-rayed flower which contains abundant small edible seeds, that can also be pressed to obt
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  • ...icularly any over 200 [[species]] of highly fragrant, very popular white [[flower]]s in this genus. They are very important in the [[perfume]] industry.
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  • Tiny flower that grows only in the village of Tallong in the Southern Highlands of New
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  • ..., having appeared in ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (2005), ''Curse of the Golden Flower'' (2006), ''Hannibal Rising'' (2007) and ''Shanghai'' (2009).
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  • ...lighted.png|right|350px|[[Wild type]] [[Arabidopsis thaliana|Arabidopsis]] flower with sepals (s). Scale bar: 100[[micrometre|μm]].}}
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  • ...ntiated within its [[genus]] because it is the only which have yellowish [[flower]]s.
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  • ...plant that provides abundant, compatible, and viable pollen at the same [[flower]]ing time as the pollenized plant. ...f pollinates by growing together the [[stamen]]s and [[pistil]] before the flower opens.
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  • ...vegetables and other plants useful for human consumption, in contrast to a flower garden that exists for aesthetic purposes.
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