Sentences with phrase «planted flower seeds»

Plant flower seeds on the grave, light the herbs, and wave them over the site.

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The cereal maker is giving away free flower seed packets from its cross-promotional partner in the hopes that Canadians will plant 35 million wildflowers to sow the seeds for healthier bees.
We can not plant a seed and expect it to flower overnight.
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.
«In its 4.6 billion years circling the sun, the Earth has harbored an increasing diversity of life forms: for the last 3.6 billion years, simple cells (prokaryotes); for the last 3.4 billion years, cyanobacteria performing ph - otosynthesis; for the last 2 billion years, complex cells (eukaryotes); for the last 1 billion years, multicellular life; for the last 600 million years, simple animals; for the last 550 million years, bilaterians, animals with a front and a back; for the last 500 million years, fish and proto - amphibians; for the last 475 million years, land plants; for the last 400 million years, insects and seeds; for the last 360 million years, amphibians; for the last 300 million years, reptiles; for the last 200 million years, mammals; for the last 150 million years, birds; for the last 130 million years, flowers; for the last 60 million years, the primates, for the last 20 million years, the family H - ominidae (great apes); for the last 2.5 million years, the genus H - omo (human predecessors); for the last 200,000 years, anatomically modern humans.»
At Key Stage 2 (Age 7 + to 11, Years 4 to 6) schools have to teach the following: Growth and reproduction; the main stages of the human life cycle; reproduction; the parts of the flower [for example, stigma, stamen, petal, sepal] and their role in the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation, seed dispersal and germination.»
The seed seems to be able to evolve itself into a plant; the plant is able to flower and bear fruit, all by itself without the help of another plant.
for the last 3.6 billion years, simple cells (prokaryotes); for the last 3.4 billion years, cyanobacteria performing photosynthesis; for the last 2 billion years, complex cells (eukaryotes); for the last 1 billion years, multicellular life; for the last 600 million years, simple animals; for the last 550 million years, bilaterians, animals with a front and a back; for the last 500 million years, fish and proto - amphibians; for the last 475 million years, land plants; for the last 400 million years, insects and seeds; for the last 360 million years, amphibians; for the last 300 million years, reptiles; for the last 200 million years, ma - mmals; for the last 150 million years, birds; for the last 130 million years, flowers; for the last 60 million years, the primates, for the last 20 million years, the family H - ominidae (great apes); for the last 2.5 million years, the genus H - omo (human predecessors); for the last 200,000 years, anatomically modern humans.
The risen body will be human, but as different in form as the flower is from the seed that is planted in the ground.
What's wrong with simple nature analogies — for example, «We're all seeds becoming plants, becoming flowers»?
Herbalism is the use of plants (such as leaves, flowers, fruit, seed, stems, wood, bark, roots, rhizomes or other plant parts) to heal and...
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.
The company also has a strong national retail component supplying hobbyists with vegetable and flower seeds as well as a range of pesticides and plant nutrients.
Buckwheat is not even considered a grain or cereal as it is a seed of a flowering plant.
Native to the deep tropical regions of Central and South America, the cacao tree, or Theobroma cacao (Latin translation: «food of the gods») is a flowering plant that produces cacao seeds, which, when sun - dried and cold - pressed, results in raw chocolate.
Purchase certified organic plants (including vegetables, herbs, and flowers), compost, seeds, tools and more!
Within the cruciferous vegetable group, we commonly eat the flowers of the plant (for example, the broccoli florets), the leaves (for example, mustard greens, collard greens, turnip greens, and kale), the stems and stalks (for example, broccoli stems and stalks), the roots (for example, turnips or rutabagas or radishes), and the seeds (for example, mustard seeds).
By commonly consuming all parts of plants from this group, including flowers, leaves, stems, stalks, roots and seeds, we allow this cruciferous vegetable group to integrate together an unusually wide range of nutrients that is broader than any other single food group subdivision in the average U.S. diet.
Blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, oranges and tomatoes are true fruits and are developed from the ovary in the base of the flower which contains the seeds of the plant.
Though rice originates from the tropics, high temperatures of more than 35 degrees Celcius during the reproductive stages reduces rice production, especially when the rice plant flowers when the high temperature occurs because it causes low seed setting and low yield.
Buckwheat isn't actually a wheat; it's a plant that flowers (see above), withers (below), and produces triangular grain - like seeds, as pictured below.
In larger gardens with grass and flower beds, once planted, the flowers will self - seed and you'll have lots around in no time.
These little seeds come from a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to central and southern Mexico and Guatemala.
Chia seeds come from a flowering plant in the mint family that's native to Mexico and Guatemala, and history suggests it was a very important food crop for the Aztecs.
Chia seeds are harvested from a flowering plant in the mint family known as Salvia hispanica, which is native to parts of Mexico and Guatemala.
Last weekend I scratched up some more earth and planted a rainbow of flower seeds.
You'll hear the book «Planting a Rainbow» by Lois Elhert, investigate how to plant seeds and how to nurture their growth and development until the flowers grow.
Investigate how to plant seeds and nurture their growth to raise beautiful flowers.
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Ask them to help you plant flowers or seeds in the garden and explain which vegetables they get to eat when the plant grows.
Another project has the little ones planting seeds and growing flowers and vegetables in the Lindblom greenhouse
A landscape designer knows where to place the flowers for greater effect and what plants to seed.
Throughout the day counselors will offer other activities, such as grinding corn for the chickens, planting seeds, visiting the farm animals, making flower chains or splashing in the wading pool.
And each toy comes with a seed paper flower, which you can plant and watch grow — a perfect way to explore nature.
The formation of the seed completes the process of reproduction in plants (started with the development of flowers and pollination), with the embryo developed from the zygote and the seed coat from the integuments of the ovule.
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.
The hardy seeds of the common flowering plant would probably even survive a voyage between planets, say the researchers.
Flowering plants evolved from extinct plants related to conifers, ginkgos, cycads, and seed ferns.
The flower structure contains the plant's reproductive organs, and its function is to produce seeds through reproduction.
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 floweringplants.
As the company has demonstrated elsewhere in the world, it is possible to make jet fuel from plant oils — whether they come from jatropha seeds, the flowering weed camelina or any other oil - producing plant.
Similarly, apples and pears also only have a few seeds (10 at most) but are not berries — they belong to a different fruit type, known as pomes, which have some fruit flesh not made from the flower's ovary, but rather from plant tissue near the ovary, which is the same for strawberries.
This includes the «modern» flowering plants that split off 320 million years ago and which now have a highly complex auxin system: older seed plant types such as conifers, and spore plants such as ferns and the earlier mosses, which are over half a billion years old.
He identified the camel cricket as their main seed disperser, the first evidence of camel crickets being used for seed dispersal in the flowering plants.
«If there's a high fitness cost to the glyphosate resistance allele, most of the surviving plants will be small or will flower late and they won't produce many seeds.
The genome of Picea abies, one of the largest ever sequenced, appears May 22 in Nature and is one of several that have been read out recently from trees known as gymnosperms — seed - bearing plants that don't produce flowers.
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Flowering plants have evolved a sheltered three - tissue seed design that packs a lunch (the nutritive tissue called the endosperm) and an overcoat (the hard, protective seed coating) along with the embryo itself.
Before most plants can make seeds, pollen must navigate the specialized portal of a flower and fertilize an egg cell at the end.
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