Sentences with phrase «flower seeds on»

Plant flower seeds on the grave, light the herbs, and wave them over the site.
Sprinkle some sun flower seeds on your salad, grate Parmesan and you are done.

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As expected, there will be a tax on cannabis as well, which depends on whether the plant product is a seed, flower, trim or seedbag.
And if we can not find God in your house or in mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea; in the bursting seed or opening flower; in the day duty or the night musing; in the general laugh and the secret grief; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off; I do not think we should discern him any more on the grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane.
The scape, if left on the plant, will form the flower and then go to seed.
Mulberries are dioecious, meaning that the flowering parts are on different trees --- males and females --- and the fruits and seeds are produced on the female plants.
So here, I'm dipping these pretty flower - shaped rings, in a maple - chipotle - spiced coconut oil sauce, then I press them on both sides into black and white sesame seeds, and roast them until they get a crispy sesame crust, and are perfectly soft and creamy on the inside.
Add feta cheese and seeds on top and decorate the salad with flowers and herbs.
I try to eat sun flower seeds often to up my magnesium (which really helps with hormonal mood issues), but I get so sick of plain old seeds or sun butter on toast.
Laguiole, France: Bras Photo courtesy of Bras Dish: Gargouillou This beautifully composed salad by the super-cerebral Michel Bras can have up to 60 individually prepared vegetables, leaves, flowers and seeds, which vary depending on the day.
Depending on how the flower's seeds are harvested or extracted, they can either become safe seasonings for food * or * opiates (which are classified under opioids).
The research began a decade ago, when astronauts placed about 2000 seeds from tobacco plants and a flowering plant known as Arabidopsis thaliana on the outside of the International Space Station.
Instead of nectar, researchers suggest the appendage likely helped the winged insects avoid becoming dehydrated in the hot and arid climate of the time by getting sustenance from another source: sweet secretions beaded up into droplets on seed - bearing — as opposed to flowering — plants.
When eggs hatch, the tiny caterpillars chew their way into the flower ovary and start feeding on the plant's own seeds.
Glue that holds the flower's podlike fruit together breaks down on contact with water, allowing the fruit to split explosively, launching millimeter - sized seeds.
As the bright green fuzz on streamside rocks or the living carpet on forest floors, mosses revel in their relative simplicity, lacking the roots, seeds, and flowers typical of most land plants.
Citizen scientists check the date and locality information from a label and then click on each plant to record the flowering stage: in bud, in flower or in seed.
But when snow melts, they typically have a two - to four - month window — depending on elevation and position — to grow, flower and produce fruit and seeds for the next generation before snow returns.
«Although plants can't hear, many animals that disperse seeds or pollinate flowers can hear, and are known to be affected by noise, resulting in indirect impacts on plants,» said Buxton.
Flowering plants were taking off at the time therian mammals were proliferating, he says, so new seeds, fruits, and the insects that evolved to feed on these plants may have underwritten the expansion of mammals.
Based on their new phylogenomic maps, the researchers believe that RNA interference played a large role in the separation of monocots — plants that have a single seed leaf, including orchids, rice, and sugar cane — from other flowering plants.
Sweet almond, jojoba seed, and avocado oils, along with vitamin E, organic Roman chamomile flower, and neroli oil give it a strong base and therapeutic scent — use it sparingly, almost as you would a balm, on cuticles, dry strands, as a makeup remover, or on dry skin for a hydration boost.
As I reflect on my own culture, the kinds of dried foods that I have been eating since childhood start popping up in my mind: goji berries, scallops, shrimps, octopus, chrysanthemum flowers, Chines yam, lotus seeds, mushrooms, just to name a few.
Leaving spent flowers at the end of the season, however, reveals the small, berry - sized seed pods on the tips of the stems.
Fennel may now be a familiar sight on coastlines and plains across the world, but the abundant plant should not be misconstrued as common: behind it is a history of human use that spans from stem to seed to flower, with a flavorful aroma that has lent itself to culinary feats for centuries and a list of medicinal benefits that is lengthy, to say the least.
The same plant produces two different colors of seeds, which depends on the color of the flower.
It is advisable to plant seeds in early spring, as lower temperatures at the start of germination produce more flowers later on.
Perfect for getting hands dirty or simply trimming the edges, keep plants on top form and introduce new seeds to a flower bed.
A young witch stole them from a great tree on one of the islands above the clouds, and after being attacked by some flying fish - like creatures, the witch fell to the earth, scattering the glowing seeds of the flowers in the woods.
Seeds on the Move Poetic Devices Easter and the Bunny Amazing Eggs Exercise Is Cool April Showers Bring May Flowers What Kind of Animal Is That?
Resource Title Plants Age / Year Group Early Years and Key Stage 1 Total Pages in download ❤ 49 File Type PDF Resource Content Since this unit of work is for the Early Years, the majority of learning takes place via circle time, outdoor exploring and through the use of flashcards but the little ones shouldn't miss out on building their own flower or copying sentences about the cycle that takes place from seed to plant!
Place in a box various parts of a tree: leaves, bark, seeds, a branch, a flower, a pod, and so on.
A healthy rabbit diet of hay, fresh vegetables and herbaceous material is adequate, but because wild rabbits also turn to trees and other parts of plants for added nutrition, supplementing your pet rabbit's diet on occasion with seeds and fruits in small quantities, broccoli and cauliflower flowers or florets, and tender shoots and twigs — especially those from apple trees — is a special treat.
They feed heavily on nuts, flowers, seeds, animal feed, mushrooms, tree buds, cultivated crops, and bird eggs.
- Prior to planting, lay lattice fencing on the ground and then place flowers and seeds in the openings.
Life Cycle: The eggs are usually laid singly on the dorsal side of new lupine leaves, but may also be laid on stems, flowers, and seed pods of the lupine.
BEACHCOMBERS TIP: of the two plant types angiosperms (flowering) and gymnosperms (seeds not in a seed case), these are flowering plants, with small non-descript flowers of a sort on the blades.
While on one level seeds and ash evidently relate to the concept of growth and decay, the seeds of the star - like sunflower are also often used in Kiefer's work to symbolize the inherent union of macrocosm and microcosm and the hermetic belief in «as above so below» as signaled by Robert Fludd's poetic concept of the countless stars in the heavens having their equivalence in the numberless flowers blooming on earth.
I imagine the exhibition I am preparing for at Marian Goodman Gallery as if I were on a lawn, on the grass, throwing seeds and after many weeks I could watch flowers blooming in their different colours.»
Flowers, mushrooms, and other greenery may grow depending on what seeds or bulbs have found their way into the soil.
Dubuffet also placed flowers, leaves and seeds atop an inked - based paper and gained impressions by placing more sheets on top.
One of my favorite aspects of leading monthly walks at Wave Hill, year - round, on the second Sunday of every month, is seeing a place as beautiful as this change through the seasons — the way the light looks so different on the Palisades on a clear winter day, compared to a hazy summer afternoon; the way the diverse plants of Wave Hill's gardens and forests reflect the seasons in their shifting buds, leaves, flowers, fruit, seeds or bare stems.
Novelist V.C. Andrews is best known for her Dollanganger series: Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday and Garden of Shadows.
As Damian Carrington at The Guardian reports, the EU banned the use of neonicotinoids on flowering crops that attract bees, such as oil seed rape, in 2013.
Most flowering plants rely on pollen being delivered to another to fertilize seeds.
Flowers were beautiful, abundant, and grown without nasty chemicals by the wonderful SEEDS, a local inner - city community garden that we have previously reported on here.
We'll be posting more photos and information about the Matchbox's new surroundings (very) soon, but if you just can't wait, head on over to Old City for bulbs, pumpkins, seeds, flowers, planters, and a whole lot more in one of DC's greatest examples of creative reuse of space.
Most of the hard work raising vegetables and flowers from seeds comes in the beginning when you have a million little peat pots, seed packets, bags of seed - starting soil mix and Popsicle sticks spread out on the kitchen table.
If you're feeling like taking the theme outdoors and planting wild flowers check out Grow Wild, a website that offers advice on and distributes wild flower seeds.
The array of colored and patterned pipe cleaners made it even kind of fun and visually pleasing to match each one to the flowers on the seed packets.
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