Baudelaires The Flowers of
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EVILBaudelaire's "The Flowers of ..."
EVILBaudelaire's "The Flowers of....."
AURAThe aroma of flowers.
BEESCompanions of the flowers.
BEESCompanion of the flowers.
EVIL"The Flowers of ...": Baudelaire
floricultureThe cultivation of flowers
LUPINESFlowers of the legume family
HARP"Waltz of the Flowers" need
FREESIASFlowers of the iris family
GLADSFlowers of the iris family.
NUTCRACKERSUITE"Waltz of the Flowers," etc.
BLUETSFlowers of the madder family
LARKSPURSFlowers of the buttercup family
nectarsthe sweet secretion of flowers
nectarthe sweet secretion of flowers
mayingthe gathering of spring flowers
GENET"Our Lady of the Flowers" author
GENET"Our Lady of the Flowers" writer
mayingsMAYING, the gathering of spring flowers
ikebanathe Japanese art of arranging flowers
pollenthe powdery fertilizing element of flowers
GENET"Our Lady of the Flowers" novelist Jean
floristrythe art of cultivating and selling flowers
TRUMANCAPOTEWriter of the Broadway musical House of Flowers
floweragethe process or result of flowering; flowers collectively
inflorescencesThe arrangement of the flowers on a plant
resedasgrayish green, like the flowers of the mignonette
resedagrayish green, like the flowers of the mignonette
floristriesFLORISTRY, the art of cultivating and selling flowers
inflorescenceThe arrangement of the flowers on a plant
PIMPERNELIts flowers close at the approach of bad weather
KOKOWarbler of "the flowers that bloom in the spring."
PEONIESFlowers named after the Greek physician of the gods
synantheticshowing synanthy, the abnormal fusion of flowers also SYNANTHIC
bilabiatehaving two lips, as the corollas of certain flowers
zygomorphythe state of having flowers symmetrical about one axis
synanthicshowing synanthy, the abnormal fusion of flowers also SYNANTHETIC
floweragesFLOWERAGE, the process or result of flowering; flowers collectively
HARPInstrument featured in the opening of "Waltz of the Flowers"