Sentences with phrase «flower color study»

Jennifer Hammock split the classifications by Botany resource, BioImages resource, Botany resource, Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel, and EOL images, flower color study from Datura stramonium L. to their own page.
Jennifer Hammock divide las clasificaciones por Botany resource, BioImages resource, Botany resource, Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel, and EOL images, flower color study desde Datura stramonium L. hasta su propia página.

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Ecologists who study flowering plants have long believed that flowers evolved with particular sets of characteristics — unique combinations of colors, shapes, and orientations, for example — as a means of attracting specific pollinators.
Peter Bernhardt, Ph.D., a professor of biology at SLU and research associate at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust in Sydney, New South Wales, has been studying reproductive patterns in wildflowers in six countries for over 40 years and, like most dedicated scientists, thrives on new discoveries such as how bees respond to the color of the flowers they pollinate.
After studying under Rolf Dürig, Ballestra began her flower series, defined by their distinct bright colors, satiny, silky, vibrating materials and form.
Resembling a sensual, otherworldly flower sprinkling drips of color in the infinite space, the work amalgamates the effects of some major formative experiences in Francis's career: the time the artist spent in Tokyo and his interest in Japanese calligraphy, his fascination with compositions resembling aerial views as a one - time pilot and his studies of botany as a Berkeley student.
The contrast of strong, pure colors and soft, modulated ones is the main fuel source in «Study in Blue and Gray,» where a vivid blue vase of white flowers holds sway over a paler bouquet and a hazy expanse of buildings that might almost be a mirage.
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