It consists of hundreds of sheer organza appliques, stitched around the petals in red threads and decorated with a series of woven
stamens of the same color.
Even a speck of
yellow stamen on their whiskers is FATAL, stops them from eating and shuts their kidneys down resulting in a horrible time for both pet and owner.
The white and purplish, mildly fragrant flowers of lemon can bloom solitary or more clustered in the leaf axils, have four to five petals approximately one inch (2 cm) long, and around 20 - 40 united
stamens with yellow anthers.
On the bottom of every the pine cone, put a yellow point
like stamen.
It consists of hundreds of sheer organza appliques, stitched around the petals in mint green threads and decorated with a series of
woven stamens of the same color.
Each stem displays a dozen or more velvety florets that are decorated with a bright white flash and sparkling
white stamens.
The
bulbous stamens contain a sugary concoction, so the birds eat them like berries.
The waribang, or hibiscus, is a flower native to Indonesia that is well - known for its wide petals and
long stamens.
Use the wired holly
berry stamens to attach the artificial boxwood sprigs to the mini pinecones.
If you look inside the flower, the male ones will have a
little stamen in the middle.
So this is how his restaurant dishes come to mimic nature — a gnarled breadstick mistaken for a twig, a snail replacing a
nasturtium stamen.
Warming the pollen -
producing stamens has previously been shown to boost their growth and the chance of fertilisation, he says.
THE very first flower probably had petal - like tepals and pollen -
bearing stamens arranged in rings of three.
He was interested enough to have grown specimens of loosestrife in his garden, and to have spent much of the summers of 1862 and 1863
snipping stamens, «castrating» the plants to use his unsettling terminology, and meticulously hand - fertilizing them with camel - hair brushes.
About five bright yellow
stamens grow up from the middle, while shooting outwards are very fine, whitish «hairs.»
Then the designers made their models pop out of flounced skirts, like
multi-coloured stamens, and once again you were wondering about Prada.
Gold sequin blazer
match stamen necklace and hand carry clutch can style up their Christmas party look and glamorized their appearance in Christmas night party function.
Topic sentences are important because they help to support the
thesis stamen of your image analysis essay.
The large flowers occur near the stem and usually have 5 petals with
emergent stamens.
The flowers have 5 purple petals that separate and curl back to frame a cluster of feathery
pink stamens with golden yellow ends.
(For some, these will likely recall O'Keeffe's close - up paintings of flower blooms, which break petals, pistols, and
stamens into geometric abstractions.)
Vinyl over steel armature with attached vacuum - formed plastic leaves, cast urethane buds, cast dental acrylic petals, vinyl
monofilament stamens and pistils; painted with lacquer and acrylic paint; dusted with volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens, WA, 1980, 72 × 15 in.
In the sheets of lambent aluminium that form her biomorphic mobiles, or Living Sculpture (1966), we encounter
alien stamen and floating entrails.
The freshness of Childhood is characterised by flowers, petals and
stamens floating on a blue ground.
like mutant sunflowers, each example of which boasts its own unique variant of meaty petals and
tumescent stamens, they are opportunities for a practiced painterly hand to improvise within self - imposed limitations of form.»
Handstitch petal bases (at seam) onto cushion cover to form flower;
stitch stamen in centre.
The rich red, double blossoms of Red Charm «smother the
central stamens with flounces of petals ruffled at the edges.
The distinguishing feature of this elegant flower is the cluster of
stamens which have been transformed into slender petals called stamenoids or petaloides.
For the marinade 1 small bunch coriander, chopped Half a small bunch parsley, roughly chopped 3 cloves garlic, roughly chopped 3⁄4 tsp hot smoked paprika 1 tsp cumin seeds, roughly crushed Large pinch of salt 1⁄2 tsp ground ginger Pinch of
saffron stamens 2 tbsp olive oil 1 lemon, juice and finely grated zest
From variations in petal shades and
individual stamens, to capturing the movement of each stem, every flower is hand made by company Peony to re-create the beauty of real plants.
Light blue enameled petals serve as a home for the incredibly refined black, gold and
white stamens.
Brewers like Carton, who has crafted beers with rose petals, lavender,
crocus stamens, jasmine, and cherry blossom, are utilizing flowers in a way that compliments its base flavor without masking it.
I just went out to have a look at the tags and they have all faded from the sun From memory they are sasanqua because of the bright yellow centres and
long stamens!
I used mini pine cones, wired holly
berry stamens, blank tags, rubber stamp image and ink, butcher's twine, artificial boxwood, scrapbook word stickers.
The colourful print with botanical details
like stamen and filaments.
It consists of hundreds of sheer organza appliques, stitched around the petals in ivory threads and decorated with a series of
woven stamens of the same color.
Tools and Materials: white crepe paper
yellow stamen white floral tape green wire stems scissors pen magnolia branches floral wire
Each one flashed the exact same scene — a beautiful flower slowly blooming to reveal each petal, pistil, and
stamen in exquisite super high definition detail.
The fact that they are fully licensed in the EU is
a stamen of the broker's efficiency and confidence in their own systems and operations.
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.»
Two terms could be used (from systematic botany): (a) hermaphrodite (from Lat., hermaphroditus, having the characteristics of both male and female), i.e., an individual biologically with both sex organs (unfortunately, the term is applied also to humans who possess both female and male sex organs); (b) monoclinous (Gk., monos, one + kline, a bed), i.e., a plant having flowers with
both stamens and pistils — without regard to their spatial arrangement (such flowers are said to be perfect).