It grows straight up to about 8 feet tall, and
produces yellow flowers, feathery leaves and hollow stems.
The plant, referred to as «Shetland's monkeyflower»,
produces yellow flowers with small red spots.
The dill plant is a culinary herb that
produces yellow flowers and feathery leaves that are valued for their flavor, as well as their ornamental contribution to gardens.
Not exact matches
These tubers grow underground and are related to sunflowers, as the stalk
produces a bunch of bright,
yellow flowers halfway through the plant's growing season.
Produced from a new variety of oilseed rape — the familiar
yellow -
flowered crop that is the third - largest source of the world's vegetable oil needs — the new oil, -LSB-...]
Real
flowers, however, grow imperfect sets of ridges (middle,
yellow cross section) that mostly
produce a smear of bluish - ultraviolet reflections that could be more useful than perfect iridescence.
As well as the edible fruit, the plant also
produces attractive
yellow flowers and lobed leaves, which grow on its twining stems.
The
yellow flower produces seed pods that are about 5 centimetres in length.
In winter, this perennial plant
produces fragrant and distinctive - looking
flowers - which can range from
yellow to orange to red, and can even be purple - followed by brown fruit capsules.
Yellow flowers are
produced on a single umbel, or rib - like structure that radiates from a single point.
These tubers grow underground and are related to sunflowers, as the stalk
produces a bunch of bright,
yellow flowers halfway through the plant's growing season.
Back when the bright
yellow flowers were still known as Rape or Oilseed rape, Brassica napus
produced a bitter oil, unsuitable for human consumption and used mainly to lubricate machines.