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After | flowering, it goes into dormancy until the next spring |
are enclosed in disc-shaped bracteoles after | flowering. |
to maintain shape each year in spring after | flowering. |
After | flowering and complete drying of the leaves, the stems |
The plant is biennial and dies after | flowering. |
Removing the entire inflorescence after | flowering is complete can prevent the production of ke |
Pruning after | flowering helps to maintain the plants shape. |
is monocarpic, most individuals dying after | flowering. |
nts are single-stemmed, branching only after | flowering. |
cing a stalk about 1m tall, dying back after | flowering. |
These conditions seem to aid | flowering in spring for some growers, though others re |
ed mainly with heather, broom and gorse, all | flowering plants that play an important part in hostin |
Diplacus glutinosus Nutt.) is an | flowering plant in the Western United States. |
sually 10-14 cm long with a spiny ovary, and | flowering sparingly in response to rain. |
ted of about 200 folios of mosses, ferns and | flowering plants "almost unique in its completeness," |
Ella Morris Conservatory - tropicals and | flowering plants, with rubber trees, bamboo, and citru |
(Agathis microstachya), Red cedar trees and | flowering umbrella trees (Schefflera actinophylla). |
cases collections of rare palms, fruits, and | flowering trees, as well as three lakes, a butterfly g |
olia, bald cypress, beeches, crabapples, and | flowering cherries. |
ara and kahikatea trees as well as fruit and | flowering species such as kowhai, ribbonwood, mahoe, c |
The leaves and | flowering tops are used; they are collected as soon as |
These birds feed on nectar from flowers and | flowering trees using a long extendable tongue and cat |
al plant, usually growing up to 1 m tall and | flowering from June to August. |
Numerous wildflowers and | flowering shrubs cover the gently rolling prairie in t |
arances were in The Tunnel of Love, Gigi and | Flowering Cherry. |
Tip pruning encourages new growth and | flowering. |
d in Jeonju with a frequent use of pine, and | flowering blossoms of pear; |
o 7 cm long and up to a centimeter broad and | flowering stems that grow vertically. |
s of other species with a similar growth and | flowering pattern are also sometimes called this plant |
These birds feed on nectar from flowers and | flowering trees using a long extendable tongue or catc |
tural caves, and a wide variety of trees and | flowering shrubs, it is a popular tourist destination. |
ly contains more than 150 trees, shrubs, and | flowering plants, representing approximately 60 specie |
by drying and powdering leaves, flowers and | flowering stalks mixing with ash and rolling into quid |
l gardens is the clipped hedges, topiary and | flowering shrubs. |
equires regular watering for best growth and | flowering. |
It flowers in spring and summer, and | flowering is stimulated after fire. |
s publication the smallest known angiosperm ( | flowering plant) genome was that of Arabidopsis thalia |
Most broad-leaved trees are angiosperms ( | flowering plants), though a few, such as Ginkgo biloba |
nosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms ( | flowering plants), along with demonstrating double-fer |
Angiosperms ( | flowering plants) have paleopolyploidy in their ancest |
r), known as True Babystars, is a low annual | flowering plant with clumps of needle-like leaves. |
knight's spur, rocket larkspur) is an annual | flowering plant of the family Ranunculaceae native to |
dance), is a short-lived perennial or annual | flowering plant native to the central United States. |
It is an annual | flowering plant with deep purple flowers. |
Amaranthus caudatus is a species of annual | flowering plant. |
Consolida armeniaca is an annual | flowering plant of the family Ranunculaceae. |
drostachys imbricata is a species of aquatic | flowering plant in the genus Hydrostachys. |
ily (Nymphaea capensis Thunb.) is an aquatic | flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae. |
ed Pondweed) is a genus of submerged aquatic | flowering plant. |
. (1908) The structure and biology of Arctic | flowering plants (ed. |
three years to flower significantly, but are | flowering well by five years afterwards. |
y valued when few other tree-size plants are | flowering. |
In other areas, | flowering begins as days lengthen and continue until f |
Iochromas are cultivated as | flowering ornamentals and in cooler zones (zones 7-8/9 |
The species is sometimes known as | flowering fern due to the appearance of its fertile fr |
long which is waxy in texture and withers at | flowering. |
f 10 to 20 centimeters long which withers at | flowering. |
is 10 to 20 centimeters long and withers at | flowering. |
40 centimeters long which does not wither at | flowering, and generally a smaller leaf farther up the |
20 centimeters long which does not wither at | flowering. |
0 to 30 centimeters in length and withers at | flowering. |
o 40 centimeters long and does not wither at | flowering; there are 2 or 3 smaller leaves farther up |
habit of the plants rising to the surface at | flowering time. |
onally clings to feed and does not gather at | flowering trees." |
is 10 to 20 centimeters long and withers at | flowering. |
The leaves are absent at | flowering time, and start growing in the spring and ca |
a habitual path or "trap-line" with stops at | flowering plants such as Bomarea, Cavendishia, Fuchsia |
centimeters in length and does not wither at | flowering. |
to 20 centimeters long and withering away at | flowering. |
0 centimeters long and not withering away at | flowering. |
o 40 centimeters long and does not wither at | flowering; there may be smaller leaves farther up the |
The stem is branched and sticky, dry at | flowering. |
up to 30 centimeters long withering away at | flowering. |
At | flowering small bunches of tiny buds open to reveal br |
The easy-to-grow and attractive | flowering tree is cultivated as an ornamental shade an |
perate coastlines and estuaries of Australia | flowering year round. |
e East which blooms very early for an autumn | flowering colchicum, as early as August. |
Scilla autumnalis), an autumnal | flowering plant of the family Liliaceae, is found thro |
zorella filamentosa is a species of Azorella | flowering plant, existing in Chile and the Falkland Is |
rella diapensioides is a species of Azorella | flowering plant, found in Peru and Bolivia. |
Azorella gummifera is a species of Azorella | flowering plant. |
400 B.C.: | Flowering of the Celtic social structure and the divis |
ally agreed, that "150 to 200 species may be | flowering on average 15 days earlier in Britain now th |
"On his tomb was planted / a beautiful | flowering rosebush. |
time, thus they are not hapaxanthic, because | flowering does not lead to death. |
bes dug and continue to dig the corms before | flowering, during flowering, or after seeding dependin |
uline or stem leaves wither away also before | flowering. |
and narrow leaves and looks grasslike before | flowering. |
wer stem leaves typically wither away before | flowering. |
bud before | flowering and immature fruits |
hape; the basal foliage often withers before | flowering. |
n the growing season that wither away before | flowering, and many mid- and distally produced stem le |
The number of years before | flowering occurs depends on the vigor of the individua |
The tree begins | flowering in late winter and often continues to flower |
e of a mutualism is the relationship between | flowering plants and their pollinators. |
Stebbins book | Flowering Plants: Evolution Above the Species Level wa |
The brached | flowering stem is hairless and waxy in texture. |
ers in maximum height with a thin, branching | flowering stem. |
the Roman humanists during the first, brief | flowering of Renaissance in Rome, possessed the "Torre |
The series contained all the British | flowering plants except for the grasses and sedges. |
tany are figures and descriptions of British | flowering plants compiled by the botanist William Baxt |
a leaf vegetable, and for its broccoli-like | flowering shoots, respectively. |
a hedychioides is a species of Bromeliaceae ( | flowering plants) of the genus Guzmania. |
ac River and for thousands of azalea bushes, | flowering dogwood and other plants to put along Pennsy |
feed on the leaves of ash, birch, butternut, | flowering crabapple, grape, hickory, maple and oak. |
onry walk at its perimeter and surrounded by | flowering trees. |
is 10 to 20 centimeters long and withers by | flowering. |
o 40 centimeters long and does not wither by | flowering; there may be one or more shorter leaves far |
which eats the sugar-rich nectar produced by | flowering plants. |
is 10 to 20 centimeters long and withers by | flowering, and there may be smaller leaves along the s |
is 10 to 15 centimeters long and withers by | flowering. |
f up to 30 centimeters long which withers by | flowering. |
romotes transcription of another gene called | Flowering Locus T (FT). |
nd four short stamens, and grow in clusters; | flowering begins in about mid-fall and continues until |
eng, maidenhair fern, Hepatica, blue cohosh, | flowering crabapples, fantail pussy willows, ash, vibu |
The flowers are pink-purple in color; | flowering is between April and June. |
Aconitum fischeri is a blue colored | flowering plant species of the genus Aconitum in the f |
Approximately 280 species of fern, conifer, | flowering plant and tree have been recorded in Brampto |
rk is situated on rolling hills that contain | flowering dogwoods, southern yellow pines, and oaks. |
ins two conjoined lowland meadows containing | flowering plants. |
ha, the Pipestem Clematis, is a creamy-white | flowering liana vine, belonging to subgenus Clematis o |
It is a herbaceous, creeping, | flowering plant and is closely related to the Fumitory |
During the Cretaceous, | flowering plants were "geographically limited on the l |
During the Cretaceous, | flowering plants were "geographically limited on the l |
During the early Cretaceous, | flowering plants were "geographically limited on the l |
Alexanders is a cultivated | flowering plant, Smyrnium olusatrum, belonging to the |
ge is the name given to a period of cultural | flowering in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, b |
With prosperity came a modest cultural | flowering, ("The colonial Athens" was its nickname in |
uring the apogee of its Renaissance cultural | flowering, under the rule of the Gonzaga dynasty. |
Firecracker Plant, is a species of deciduous | flowering plant. |
It is a deciduous | flowering shrub or small tree growing to 5 m tall, wit |
ke more time for maturity because of delayed | flowering. |
also called Mojave Desert Star, is a desert | flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. |
hrix glabrata is a species of dicotyledonous | flowering plant known generally as the smooth desert d |
are considered a key marker differentiating | flowering plants from other life, and have been used i |
cal field data on the evolution of differing | flowering times as a reproductive isolation mechanism, |
This Difficult | Flowering, Very Stone House, 1968 |
Claoxylon indicum is a dioecious | flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. |
um nova, which sets out his system to divide | flowering plants into monocotyledons and dicotyledons. |
florets with long, protruding stamens during | flowering. |
on the young plants which wither away during | flowering, and spirally arranged leaves on the floweri |
In mid to late spring, each | flowering stem produces six or more blooms, each to 2 |
is produces one to seven flowers during each | flowering period. |
January and February, Witch-Hazels and early | Flowering Bulbs can be seen. |
Early | flowering and resistance to locally significant insect |
This is a tuberous early | flowering east Asian species. |
ng and collecting pollen and nectar on early | flowering plants, mainly on (Primulaceae species (Prim |
ossoms; 'Scarlet Pygmy', a very dwarf, early | flowering seed race with intense scarlet blossoms; 'Se |
Narcissus romieuxii is an early | flowering species of daffodil. |
' with yellow flowers, 'Jewel Cluster' early | flowering with mixed colours, 'Sunset mixed' with oran |
leja officinalis is a deciduous early-spring | flowering shrub native to west Hubei, Sichuan, and Yun |
Anemone quinquefolia is an early-spring | flowering plant in the genus Anemone, native to North |
Eastern | flowering dogwood, sourwood, umbrella magnolia and eas |
Artanema longifolium is an edible | flowering plant species found in tropical Africa, Indi |
ly owned botanical garden of rare endangered | flowering plants is almost directly above the Grotta d |
Half of Sri Lanka's endemic | flowering plants and 51 percent of the endemic vertebr |
A sunny position enhances | flowering, and it performs best when it can be watered |
It produces a slender, erect | flowering stem which may exceed one meter-3 feet tall. |
The plant blooms with slender, erect | flowering stems bearing umbels of flowers. |
all tuft and producing long, sometimes erect | flowering stems. |
Erect | flowering stems emerge from the ground bearing numerou |
there are a few smaller ones along the erect | flowering stem. |
These are erect | flowering herbs generally well under a meter in height |
e 10 to 20 centimeters high with thin, erect | flowering stems. |
A few erect | flowering branchlets rise from the usual low creeping |
It is a perennial herb producing an erect | flowering stem from a patch of basal leaves. |
e, growing from a caudex and producing erect | flowering stems. |
g stems, rooting at the nodes, with an erect | flowering shoot. |
is an annual herb producing a slender, erect | flowering stem up to about 30 centimeters tall. |
Mountain Coconut, is a species of evergreen | flowering plant of genus Parajubaea in the Arecaceae f |
Pseudowintera is a genus of woody evergreen | flowering trees and shrubs, part of family Winteraceae |
the inflorescence) is a species of evergreen | flowering plant in the Arecaceae family. |
Excellent | flowering of Krunji flowers on the cliffs near Berijam |
tive) of palms, tropical fruit trees, exotic | flowering and canopy trees, bamboos, and miscellaneous |
ic) plant species in the Orchidaceae family, | flowering in November and endemic to Cameroon. |
Few | flowering plants self-pollinate; some can provide thei |
Few | flowering plants grow in this harsh habitat. |
of the most sophisticated work of the final | flowering of Flemish illumination. |
of several leading miniaturists of the final | flowering of the Ghent-Bruges school of Flemish illumi |
and author Richard Fitter recorded the First | Flowering Date (FFD) of 557 species British flowering |
om the reign of Charles that dates the first | flowering of manuscript painting in Prague. |
shy lanceolate leaves and purple ray florets | flowering from July to September. |
Flowers: | Flowering stalks have 10 to 30 flower heads which as a |
ngiosperm Phylogeny Group-classification for | flowering plants which is partly based on DNA studies. |
d Stonecrop, is a low growing carpet forming | flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the family Crass |
Florissantia is a fossil | flowering plant of western North America known from co |
Fast growing and free | flowering. |
It took nectar from | flowering plants and was probably partly carnivorous, |
y and began consuming fruits and leaves from | flowering plants. |
preading habit with intermediate vigor, full | flowering season is medium late, production is heavy, |
lower buds from July until August, with full | flowering occurring from August through October. |
yotes, for example in some species of fungi, | flowering plants or ants, or in humans. |
s" are produced in late spring, with further | flowering sometimes occurring at other times. |
aples Garlic, Daffodil Garlic, False Garlic, | Flowering Onion, Naples Onion, Guernsey Star-of-Bethle |
Berberidaceae is a family of 15 genera | flowering plants commonly called the barberry family. |
They eat grass, | flowering plants, berries, roots, moss, and lichen. |
However, the greatest | flowering of music in the Trecento happened late in th |
The green | flowering stem is up to 40 centimeters tall and bears |
rop, and Pacific stonecrop, is a low growing | flowering plant of the genus Sedum. |
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