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.
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.
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.
To remove
the stamen of a flower during the process of artificial cross-pollination.
The dust from
the stamen of blossoming plants collected from bees is fairly well documented to improve a lot of things most of us care about.
Topic sentences are important because they help to support the thesis
stamen of your image analysis essay.
The Thai Airways logo is a graphic representation of
the stamen of the Purple Crown Flower or Giant Milkweed (Calotropis gigantea) with the petals removed.
Not exact matches
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).
In plant taxonomy gynandrous refers to a fusion
of male flowers (
stamens, actually) on a style (part
of the pistil or female reproductive structure) such as in orchids and milkweeds.
On the bottom
of every the pine cone, put a yellow point like
stamen.
By the 1950s, sex was in schools - but only in the context
of what plants got up to with their anthers and their
stamens.
According to the
stamen,» The attention
of Nigerian Customs Service has been drawn to a mischievous publication in some prints and online platforms that the service has seized vehicles belonging to a Senator in Kano.
The male parts
of flowers, or
stamens, make pollen.
When a bird grabs one
of the bulbous
stamens, the organ explodes, spraying a jet
of pollen onto the bird's beak, face and neck.
Since φ is an irrational number and the number
of petals, spirals, or
stamens in any plant or flower has to be a whole number, nature «rounds off» to the nearest whole number.
In the PLOS ONE article, the researchers show that the male reproduction organs
of tomato plants — the
stamen, made up
of a filament with an anther — become less virile under continuous high temperatures
of 32 or 34 degrees Celsius.
In K. japonica, the anthers
of adjacent
stamens are connected, but in samples collected on Okinawa, Taiwan and other parts
of the Ryukyu Islands, they discovered individuals without connections between the anthers
of adjacent
stamens.
In some flowers, whorls dropped from at least four to two in petals and the leaflike structures at the base
of a bloom, and from four to one in
stamen, the team concludes.
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.
The pigment was added on the open anthers
of the
stamen exactly where the pollen is presented.
To determine that the fossilized flowers from Argentina belonged to the Rhamnaceae family, the authors noticed that the organization
of the petals and
stamens in the fossil is found in Rhamnaceae and a few other families.
(A) Pollen grains generated from the
stamen pollinate at the tip
of the pistil.
Classic experiments showed that exogenous GA on maize tassels resulted in pistil retention in the tassel florets as well as increased tassel branching (Nickerson, 1959, 1960), but loss
of GA resulted in
stamen retention in ears (Evans and Poethig, 1995).
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.
Serum blend (* aloe vera juice, * squalane [plant sugar derived], carrageenan [chondrus crispus], non-GMO xanthan gum), * aloe vera juice, * aloe vera juice infused with herbs (* gotu kola, * life everlasting flowers, * butcher's broom, * cats claw, * chamomile flowers, * comfrey leaves, * eyebright, * gingko leaves, * goji berry, * green tea, * jasmine flowers, * licorice root, * milk thistle seed, * sarsaparilla root, * st. john's wort), butter blend (* coconut oil, * aloe vera oil, * avocado oil, * mango seed butter, * beeswax), * shea oil, herb infused oil (* jojoba oil, * sesame seed oil, * calendula flowers, * comfrey leaves, * comfrey root, * echinacea purpurea, * ginko leaves, * goji berries, * gotu kola leaves, * hibiscus flowers, * lavender flowers, * lemon balm, * licorice root, * life everlasting flowers, * lotus
stamen, * plantago leaves, * rhodiola, * rooibos, * rose petals, * rosemary leaves, * green tea leaves, * shavegrass (horsetail herb), * violet leaves, * acai fruit, * amla, * ashwagandha, * frankincense, * milk thistle seed), * cucumber extract, non-GMO vitamin E tocopherols, CoQ10 & * squalane [plant sugar derived], 100 % non-GMO plant derived wax (no solvents, no preservatives), aspen bark extract, * rosehip seed oil, * castor seed oil, cranberry seed oil, * carrot seed oil, red raspberry seed oil, * tamanu oil, damas rose cells, larch cells, sweet iris cells, * acai oil, superoxide dismutase, CO2 extract
of sea buckthorn berry, * jasmine sambac absolute.
The center
of the trumpet is purple with a pale yellow
stamen.
It is currently thought that all parts
of the lily plant can be toxic to cats, including the leaves and petals, not just the
stamen or pollen and the toxic dose is unknown.
However, Easter can turn tragic, due to the unique sensitivity to cats to lily toxicity.For cats, all parts
of the lily are poisonous: stem, leaves, petals,
stamens, and even the pollen.
The flowers have 5 purple petals that separate and curl back to frame a cluster
of feathery pink
stamens with golden yellow ends.
The most impressive is a large piece hugging the ceiling like a heavy silver cloud, dangling immense blooms and
stamen in a startling synthesis (to American eyes)
of John Chamberlain, Lynda Benglis and Dale Chihuly.
The freshness
of Childhood is characterised by flowers, petals and
stamens floating on a blue ground.
Is that a side
of beef, a
stamen, a penis, a hydrangea, a human thigh?
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.»
These are inspired by the «mathematical design
of the
stamen,» a gallery note explains.
just in case you don't know: jacksonpollock.org is a (rather impolite) copy
of an online toy by eric
stamen.
To prevent pollen stains from getting on table tops, hands or clothing, remove the
stamen from the inside
of the lily before you bring it inside.
The rich red, double blossoms
of Red Charm «smother the central
stamens with flounces
of petals ruffled at the edges.
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.