Flower from the Vosges
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SAARFlower from the Vosges
SAARRiver from the Vosges Mountains
ALSACEView from the Vosges Mountains
SARRERiver from the Vosges to the Moselle.
SARRERiver from the Vosges to the Moselle: Fr.
AISNEFlower from the Argonne
RHONEFlower from the French Alps
PANSYFlower from the violet family
CINERARIAShowy flower from the Canary Islands.
emasculatedRemove the anthers from a flower
emasculatingRemove the anthers from a flower
emasculateRemove the anthers from a flower
emasculatesRemove the anthers from a flower
ASTERFlower from the Greek for "star"
safflowerred dyestuff prepared from the flower heads
ANEMONERed flower created from the blood of Adonis
PANSYGarden flower derived from the Johnny-jump-up
PANSYFlower name derived from the French for "thought"
selfedpollinate with pollen from the same flower or plant
IRISFlower whose name comes from the Greek for "rainbow"
selfingpollinate with pollen from the same flower or plant
ASTERFlower whose name derives from the shape of its cluster
ANEMONEFlower said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis
fruitthe edible part of a plant developed from a flower
fruitsthe edible part of a plant developed from a flower
TULIPFlower whose name is derived from the Turkish-Persian for "turban"
thistledownthe typically plumose pappus from the ripe flower head of a thistle
thistledownsTHISTLEDOWN, the typically plumose pappus from the ripe flower head of a thistle
bracteda leaf from the axil of which a flower or floral axis arises
allogamyThe fertilization of a flower by pollen from another flower, esp. one on a different plant
NEROLI1993 Brian Eno album named for an oil extracted from the flower of an orange tree
disbudto remove certain flower buds from (a plant) to improve the quality and size of the remaining flowers
syncarpa fleshy multiple fruit, formed from two or more carpels of one flower or the aggregated fruits of several flowers
cymedeterminate inflorescence of this type containing several flowers with the first-opening central flower terminating the main axis and subsequent flowers developing from lateral buds see inflorescence illustration
trilliumany of several plants belonging to the genus Trillium, of the lily family, having a whorl of three leaves from the center of which rises a solitary, three-petalled flower
pollensA fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals