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  • At this point we must trace our way back, pass through the flowering shrubs and plunge into the shade of a little wood. The Education of a Gardener
  • We're on a misty riverbank, with lush, flowering trees and towering storybook castles in the background.
  • As seeds ripened during the course of the experiment, the inflorescences were harvested by clipping the main stalk of each flowering culm just below the lowermost panicle branch.
  • The Archaic period (c. early 6th century - 480 BC) saw a great flowering of Etruscan art with the production of fine tomb paintings, funerary sculptures, and architectural terracottas.
  • Enjoy this jolly, spritzy, grapey, flowering currant and passion fruit-scented rosé well chilled. Times, Sunday Times
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  • However, it is hardly an unsolvable mystery: remember that there were plants with sap, leaves, seeds, spores and pollen in the Paleozoic, long before flowering plants appeared.
  • You could see flowering shrubs but not reach them. Times, Sunday Times
  • This spring-flowering species has elegant slender stems, suspended from which are pendulous bell-shaped flowers, very green in bud, opening to cream, crisscrossed with green and maroon netted markings.
  • The dominant conifers are Abies faxoniana, Picea asperata, P. wilsoni and purple-coned spruce P. purpurea (which is also being planted) with a sub-canopy of Betula albo-sinensisB. utilis, low Acer spp. and fountain bamboo Fargesia/Sinarundinaria nitida which suffered a major die-off after flowering in the 1970s and early 1980s, Fargesia denudata and F. chinensis. Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, China
  • Our nepeta is blooming too, funny how fast the flowering catches up from north to south. Bee Speed « Fairegarden
  • Highland slopes were characterized by an association of clubmoss (Lycopodium trichiatum), a fern (Gleichemia polypodioides), and flowering plants (Poa fuegiana, Acaena seurguisarbae, Scirpus aucklandicus, Uncinia brevicaulis, and Trisetum insulare). Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands temperate grasslands
  • However, if flowering is asynchronous and the behaviour of individual pollinators does not follow a regular pattern within a plant, dichogamy might have little effect on reducing geitonogamy.
  • Don't cut them back too hard, as that delays reflowering. Times, Sunday Times
  • The front garden slopes away from the house, with the incline packed with an interesting array of shrubbery and tall flowers - white flowering eucryphia and myrtle blend with statuesque hoheriay and elegant miscanthus grasses.
  • There, house plants such as schefflera are trees, and orchids and bromeliads serve as understory plantings, and it seemed to me that there were plants flowering everywhere. Azcentral.com | news
  • Once flowering is over, lift and divide overgrown clumps of bearded irises. Times, Sunday Times
  • Habitat and Ecology: In lowland broad - leaved evergreen forest. Flowering: Aug.
  • Why have my blue lilyturf plants stopped flowering? The Sun
  • Heads emerge from leaf collars beginning in early July, and flowering commences within days after head emergence.
  • To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown.
  • Four hundred species of flowers, including Indian paintbrushes, prickly poppies, flowering herbs, and the most compelling blossom of all - the bluebonnet, the Texas state flower.
  • This period ushered in the flowering of so-called grotesque ornamentation, where erotic hybrids abounded in uninhibited decorative fantasies.
  • A solitary stem of pink flowering centaury, woven into a sprig of heather still in bloom, presents a visual puzzle. Country diary: New Forest
  • In the long-day plant Arabidopsis, flowering is accelerated under photoperiods exceeding a critical daylength.
  • A primula is still making a brave attempt at flowering, and it will soon be replaced with blue and white trailing and bush lobelia, and green and white flowered nicotiana.
  • Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river.
  • Even without flowers, she says, variegated lamiums are a spectacular foil for hellebores, especially with the white flecks of the ground cover playing off the darker-flowering hellebores.
  • When you weave a wood anemone, astrantia and a rudbeckia together, don't expect success as there is little overlap in flowering and the leaves are dull together. Gardens: Planting in drifts
  • Angiospermae by Paul Hermann in 1690, as the name of that one of his primary divisions of the plant kingdom, which included flowering plants possessing seeds enclosed in capsules, in contradistinction to his Gymnospermae, or flowering plants with achenial or schizo-carpic fruits -- the whole fruit or each of its pieces being here regarded as Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Late flowering annuals and half-hardy perennials, like Rudbeckia, Nicotiana, Chrysanthemum and Argyranthemum come into their own now, along with tuberous plants like Begonia, Dahlia and Canna.
  • This garden has a variety of flowering trees and plants.
  • Gardeners also use crotons, hardy bushes with a million variegations in purple, yellow and green, heliconias, for their slender stems and banana-like leaves, and also flowering trees (which often bloom later in the year).
  • It was a tangle of orange and lemon trees, looped with garlands of roses and flowering creepers, carpeted with a thousand fragrant, old-fashioned flowers, and arboured with grapevines, whose last year's leaves, though sparse, were still russet and gold: altogether a mere bright ribbon of beauty pinned like a lover's knot on a high shoulder of jutting rock. The Guests Of Hercules
  • Remove the flower stems of spring-flowering woodland perennials such as bergenia and lungwort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only the flowering heads but also the stems and the midribs of the main leaves were eaten.
  • This is a reliably perennial tulip flowering year on year if left in the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The planting in the courtyard, with tall swaying grasses and flowering shrubs, softens the hard lines of the steel and glass structures. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were found to comprise at least three different traits: involute leaves, early flowering, and Apetala flowers.
  • Heleniumshave a longer and more showy flowering period if rejuvenated from year to year.
  • 7 Autumn-flowering perennials such as aster, rudbeckia, helenium and heliopsis can be lifted and divided as they begin to grow away. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Combretums grow in large numbers and there are giant sycamore figs, mkuhlus, maroelas, kiaats and spectacular flowering trees such as the white pear and the red and orange kaffirboom.
  • As the sun beats down on Africa, a woman in a veld in the Eastern Cape of South Africa is hunched over her task - uprooting a species of flowering plant.
  • It speculated on the evolutionary origins of such thermogenesis and observed how it predominates in ancient lineages of flowering plants like magnolias and water lilies.
  • In January and February you may see rata flowering in one of the bays.
  • Seeds were sown on 14 Apr. and the matured plants were harvested on 16 Aug. before the onset of flowering.
  • There are also over 150 illustrations of native trees, common flowering plants and shrubs, as well as many animal species.
  • Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens.
  • I've never been able to identify the tiny, jewel-colored birds that aren't hummers but like to hang out in flowering bushes. Page 2
  • I blamed the lack of flowering and the anemic show of leaves on poor soil.
  • There is real pleasure in training a flowering quince tight to a wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Native vegetation on South Georgia is limited to lichenes, fernes, and a few other small flowering plants. South Georgia
  • The flowering Rush, or water gladiole, which grows by the banks of rivers is called botanically "butomus," from the Greek, _bous_, an ox, and _temno_, to cut, because the sharp edges of the erect three-cornered leaf-blades wound the cattle which come in contact with them, or try to eat them. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Elsewhere, again, might be seen the first awakening of this Maytime of the leaves, and those of an ampelopsis, a smiling miracle, like a red hawthorn flowering in winter, had that very morning all ‘come out,’ so to speak, in blossom. Swann's Way
  • Other than that, we ate wild mountain burdocks, butterburs, bracken, flowering ferns and the sesame seeds that were probably carried to the camp on the tails of the horses and now grew there wild.
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  • You also might consider a gardenia, white-flowering duranta, white datura (can trigger allergy) and ‘Ducher,’ an antique white rose, for sun.
  • The flowering glume is awned, strongly 5-nerved, nerves scabrid and ciliate, the lateral nerves being marginal. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Dark-blue wall-trained ceanothus can be shortened after flowering. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bank above it was a tangled slope of late-flowering mallow and campion, bright purple-pink in the long grass.
  • Taxonomists can now say that the ferns' closest cousins are the seed plants - angiosperms (flowering plants) and gymnosperms (such as conifers).
  • When summer-flowering perennials such as bellflowers, geraniums, lychnis, Shasta daisies, and spiderworts finish blooming and start to look tattered, cut back their stems to the rosette of new foliage.
  • When we see the _helleborus foetidus_ and _helleborus niger_ blowing at Christmas, the _helleborus hyemalis_ in January, and the _helleborus viridis_ as soon as ever it emerges out of the ground, we do not wonder, because they are kindred plants that we expect should keep pace the one with the other; but other congenerous vegetables differ so widely in their time of flowering, that we cannot but admire. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2
  • A mature specimen will spread four metres or more and like other large flowered hybrids is ideal for summer flowers on walls, fences and pergolas, or for growing through a climbing rose or an earlier flowering tree like laburnum.
  • These plants are frequently monocarpic, their rosettes usually dying after flowering.
  • Beneath the flowering plants were slats of the veranda half eaten by ants or crumbling with tropical humidity.
  • But the population of bird species such as rosefinches, spotted doves and grey jungle fowl did go up during the flowering.
  • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large fieldstones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
  • Collect herb flowers such as borage and chamomile just before full flowering.
  • Flowering herbs such as catmint, lavender and thyme or even flowers grown for cutting encourage pollinators and serve as food sources for beneficial insects. Undefined
  • There were winter flowering shrubs such as witch hazel, and arrowwood, which blossomed in spring and produced berries in the fall. The Roots of a Gardening Obsession
  • He says a flowering plant called agastache is also popular in gardens.
  • The same is true for many flowering broadleaf evergreens.
  • To one side is flowering vegetation and to the other an alert exotic bird shrieks from a ball finial beside a potted berried bush and a teapot, insects and butterflies whirl above.
  • This is rarer and is usually caused by weeds such as nettles and docks, late flowering plants and fungal spores.
  • Introduced this year as part of their centenary celebrations, it has large eye-catching blooms and is very free flowering. The Sun
  • All sites were similar floristically, being dry, open woodland dominated by red ironbark, a winter-flowering species.
  • These are pruned in the spring because if you prune them in winter after flowering, the new growth can be damaged by frosts. The Sun
  • It resembles our little boreen, down to hedgerows of flowering whitethorn and grass growing in the middle of the road. Out of Ireland (3)
  • The genetic control of flowering has been extensively studied in Arabidopsis, a quantitative long-day plant that flowers faster under long days than short days.
  • Though you might not guess it by looking at them, they are flowering plants, producing numerous tiny flowers without showy petals.
  • The soluble protein content determined after pelleting of bacteroids and cell debris of these nodules had dropped to nearly 25% of the soluble protein content of nodules from flowering, non-senescent plants.
  • Analyses of the age distribution of duplicate genes in diverse flowering plants indicate that essentially all may be paleopolyploids, but this should not be equated with the polyploid speciation rate.
  • Remove from direct sun when flowering to prolong the life of the blooms.
  • Plants such as sweet pea, forget-me-nots, wallflowers, winter-flowering pansies and violas are widely available.
  • The vine is a precocious one, budding, flowering, and ripening early, which makes it prone to spring frosts but means that it can flourish in regions as cool as much of the Loire.
  • All these would make a coherent composition where colour and form would carry the underlying theme in flowering splendour from May until August. The Education of a Gardener
  • Botanically, a tomato is the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant: therefore it is a fruit or, more precisely, a berry. Archive 2008-08-01
  • The Flowering Cherry tree will blossom at this time of the year, each year, as a symbol of remembrance.
  • Of flowering plants there are, as far as at present is known, 185 species, and 40 cryptogamic species, making together 225; of this number I was fortunate enough to bring home Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Spring-flowering shrubs include such popular plants as forsythia, deutzia, lilac, viburnum, mock-orange and spirea.
  • The combination of pink and yellow irritated me the whole time they were flowering; I have been eagerly awaiting cooler, wetter weather so that I can move the phlox to another border where their bright flowers will blend in more easily.
  • When should I prune my flowering cherry tree? The Sun
  • Despite the potential colour clash of purple with red or orange, the flowering times rarely overlap. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sheer number and variety of perennials that she grew was staggering, but in addition there were the flowering trees and shrubs. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • The preceding plants form a grade between the lineages considered in Lab 9 (conifers, Ginkgo and Cordaites) and the flowering plants and their kin.
  • Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens.
  • It's yellow-green really because the plants are flowering now, but they're not showy flowers.
  • Plant them out in the garden after flowering as they rarely reflower in pots. Times, Sunday Times
  • War imposes authority; but in the present crisis let us plant for the reflowering of freedom. The Social Order
  • There is the weigelia that Dorothy has in front of this house; and forsythia -- we forced its yellow blossoms last week, you know; and the flowering almond -- that has whitey-pinky-buttony blossoms. Ethel Morton's Enterprise
  • Yeah, I named him Seymour, and then proceeded to behead him (the flowering stem is inedible, and saps the nutrients from the rest of the plant ... it had to be done!) and kidnap some of the "offspring" (read: stalks) to make these muffins! What Seymour Made!
  • Witch hazels may lack the flower power of forsythias or the head-over-heels perfume of lilacs, but they have one attribute that distinguishes them from other flowering shrubs: timing.
  • Plant your tomatoes in July so they are flowering when the temperature is rising.
  • The ordinary flowering Geranium must be pinched back, and pruned constantly to prevent it from becoming "leggy," but there is no trouble of this kind with Madame Salleroi. Amateur Gardencraft A Book for the Home-Maker and Garden Lover
  • There were no insects to fecundate flowering plants; the imported fruit trees were all hand-fertilized. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • If you have room, try planting a line of scented hybrid tea roses, which will give you long stems and an extended flowering season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paul Costello FABRIC FLOWERING Elements of Thompson's textural decorating style, like these two kilim slipper chairs from John Derian, inspired her own collection. Designing Russia
  • The sexual type of all flowers produced in each inflorescence on all shoots of these plants was monitored and recorded throughout the 2001 flowering period.
  • New tendrils and blossoms burst from buds on spring flowering plants.
  • The names usually refer to the tall flowering spike which in medieval times was dipped in tallow and set aflame as a torch in the evening.
  • The hedgerows are in bloom, too, and, on the way to Minehead, there are several fields filled with oilseed rape, an early crop, flowering into lemon yellow already.
  • Cardamine diphylla and C. concatenata (toothworts) are beginning their peak flowering period.
  • Feed flowering plants with a higher potassium indoor plant food once a week in spring and summer, and foliage plants twice a year in spring and summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thin some stems out after flowering to stop it getting overly dense. Times, Sunday Times
  • This, in turn was surrounded by several whorls of bracts that many homologize with petals and sepals in flowering plants.
  • But the most glorious revolution of the century has been the flowering of British food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, and irises are universal symbols of spring.
  • A weedy-looking flowering plant called camelina currently looks like the best shot at success; the U.S. How can Boeing, our biggest exporter, get foreign airlines to buy more planes?
  • The lattice, with its entwined flowering twig pattern, was finished in pink, bronze, and green by brushing on copper-based colorants.
  • However, few clients are aware that flowering dogwood, Cornus florida, is highly susceptible to a pathogen that will kill it: dogwood anthracnose. SELECT A KOUSA DOGWOOD
  • Habitat and Ecology: In lowland thick forest and on wet places. Flowering: Apr. - Jun.
  • This helps to retain moisture and increase flowering performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shopping retreat of another sector is lined with the florescence of yellow blossoms of kassod trees, which have the rare distinction of flowering in autumn.
  • On two sides, the garden is really just a grassy walkway flanked by skinny beds and a few flowering trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots.
  • More rhodora blooming in the wetlands, Canada mayflower actually flowering in May, even if not in Canada, some trout lily and trilliums. Tuesday roadkill report
  • One of the first wild orchids can now be found flowering in oak and beech woods. Times, Sunday Times
  • He planted a number of flowering shrubs in the garden.
  • He then grouped all known flowering plants according to the number of such structures that each had.
  • Rich in Native American and pioneer history, the Appalachian Highlands boast an amazing plant diversity - from laurel to flowering dogwood - and more than 200 different kinds of birds.
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  • More significantly, this less-than-proportional increase in genome size in a polyploid species expected from the addition of its diploid progenitors appeared to be a widespread phenomenon in flowering plants.
  • When Mendel intercrossed short and tall, or blue-flowering and green-flowering, plants using a pair of minute forceps, he stumbled on a startling phenomenon. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Being monocarpic, it dies after flowering but the seeds can be collected and sown every year.
  • It is made from the leaves and flowering tops of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa, which contains psychoactive substances called cannabinoids.
  • I have been informed that polygamical love and the love of the sex, also the lust of deflowering and the lust of variety, have induced the minds (_animos_) of some to desire repeated marriages; and that the minds of some have also been induced thereto by a fear of the law and of the loss of reputation, in case they commit whoredom: besides several other circumstances which promote external inclinations to matrimony. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • Winter-flowering pansies and violas are in plentiful supply for this job.
  • That flowering differentiation which is called individuation was begun in the affirmation of a denial -- the affirmation of the rights of the single over the many and the denial of the power of environment. "Emerson the Individualist"
  • Outside was a stone patio with tubs of flowering plants.
  • They also eat leaves, shoots, roots, tubers, and seeds of most grasses and forbs, or broadleafed flowering plants.
  • It took Chen three years to complete the Flowering series, in which the well-known "peony" paintings by Hsu His (徐熙), who lived during China's Five Dynasties period, are deconstructed and reconstructed using contemporary visual vocabularies and cultural contexts. Taipei Times
  • It has a long flowering period, producing magenta pink blooms with dark centres right through the summer.
  • It is, in fact, the first flowering of fiscal revolt against the high taxes of the Nineties.
  • If you like the charm of a natural flowering meadow with a mismatch of blooms, you should try growing your own wildflower garden.
  • Sow hardy annuals now for early flowering next year and get those bulbs planted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Very fancy fences can be created from tall flowering annuals such as cleome, cosmos, dahlias, sweet peas and sunflowers for a display of spring, summer and autumn colour.
  • Hardneck garlic developes an impressive flowering stalk, called a scape, which can grow from 24 to 48 inches in height. Garlic Scapes
  • This great flowering of annotating and indexing will alter the way we discover books, too.
  • But these resilient insects, now found in terrestrial ecosystems the world over, apparently began to diversify only about 100 million years ago in concert with the flowering plants, the scientists say. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » But will ants be able to survive Google AdSense?
  • A curved, paved area links the lawn to a colourful flowering herb garden, one of only two on the island.
  • Flowering or fruiting shrubs can be pruned according to whether they flower in spring or summer.
  • The entrance to the house and gardens at this amazing attraction is a long winding road past mature stands of conifers and deciduous trees underplanted with flowering shrubs, ferns and wildflowers. Your Happy Place « Fairegarden
  • The white winter flowering heather and pink cyclamen had faded but were soon replaced by violas, primulas and grape hyacinth.
  • The Cactaceae are among the flowering plants that dominate the vegetation of arid and semiarid zones of the New World.
  • Seest not that rosery where Rose a-flowering displays The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The spores of nonflowering plants are analogous to the seeds of flowering plants. Spore
  • For added impact, underplant these with spring-flowering bulbs. The Sun
  • Henderson Island in the Pacific has more than 55 species of native flowering plants.
  • One or two other insidious pests have crept almost unnoticed into my garden this month including blackfly, which have infested the tall flowering stems of the cardoons.
  • Add flowering azaleas, rhododendrons, and dogwood nearby for a wonderful color combination.
  • This mutual interpenetration, like the co-dependence of observation and revelation, lies at the heart of the tremendous flowering of shan-shui in the Northern and Southern Song, and those later periods in which it was so celebrated. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Cosmos, pelargoniums and calendula, for example, will often produce new flowering stems after pruning.
  • In the ovules of most sexual flowering plants female gametogenesis is initiated from a single surviving gametic cell, the functional megaspore, formed after meiosis of the somatically derived megaspore mother cell (MMC) 1, 2. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • I knew I'd find you here," called a disconsolate voice, and Emma Dean appeared from behind a huge flowering bush. Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College
  • You should plant spring-flowering hardy annuals and biennials as soon as you can.
  • I particularly like the last photo of the blue flowering plant cardoon? with what looks like dragon fruit in the background. catmint said this on January 19, 2009 at 4:44 am | Reply UT Blooms Days June 2008 « Fairegarden
  • The only problem is later in June when flowering is over and mildew sets in but that is another time and for the moment we can enjoy the soft downy leaves and clusters of lovely blue flowers.
  • He took us first to see his docks and godowns, resounding with the loud clangors of trade, and then through the grassy Kow-Loon plains, by a wide red road shadowed with banana-trees, to this lordly pavilion set on the crest of many flowering terraces – its pale-yellow outlines cut cameo-like against the burning blue of the equatorial sky. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • When planting spring flowering bulbs in a container, put plants in first so bulbs are not damaged by the trowel. The Sun
  • The advent in 1851 of Hofmeister's brilliant discovery of the changes proceeding in the embryo-sac of flowering plants, and his determination of the correct relationships of these with the Cryptogamia, fixed the true position of Gymnosperms as a class distinct from Dicotyledons, and the term Angiosperm then gradually came to be accepted as the suitable designation for the whole of the flowering plants other than Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • They can cope with deeper shade, but their flowering will tend to reduce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Usually, there are three flowering axillary buds plus a flowering terminal bud; sometimes the terminal bud has aborted and four axillary buds have developed fruits.
  • The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or magnification.
  • At flowering, the fungus grows through the floral tissue and forms masses of spores in place of healthy seed.
  • For reliable, early blooms in large quantity, many of these early flowering shrubs are as colorful as they are fragrant.
  • Lovely purple/blue ceanothus like that flowering in the El Cajon hills, outside San Diego, California Paradis - French Word-A-Day
  • One can also see a lovely section of flowering crabs and laburnums.
  • The sleepy Celestial seasons had gone flowering their way to paradise, and the opium-smuggler and her sycee silver lay safe and swallowed in ribs and jowl of quicksand. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • Today's terrestrial habitats are dominated by the angiosperms - flowering plants, one of whose key features is the possession of fruits of a wide range of forms and types.
  • There are many varieties of flowering shrubs and trees and walking paths around the lake.
  • It is a good time to buy and plant conifers and evergreens, summer-flowering bulbs and dahlia tubers.
  • If you already have large clumps, this is the time to lift and divide them, which will stop them getting too congested and keep them flowering well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interplant with spring flowering bulbs to keep the colour coming. The Sun
  • Anyone watching television coverage of the Chelsea Flower Show this past week can't have failed to notice a splendid specimen of abutilon, an exotic small shrub also known as Flowering Maple, Parlour Maple and Indian Mallow.
  • The lower slopes are colonized by flowering plants.
  • Flowering plants, creepers and hedge shrubs will be planted.
  • Feed flowering plants with a higher potassium indoor plant food once a week in spring and summer, and foliage plants twice a year in spring and summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deflowering a curious and coquettish cusp-pubescent is illegal and icky at best, and, due to “ability to consent,” probably properly defined, in our modern morality, as rape. Matthew Yglesias » Keep it in the Family
  • While in pruning mode, cut late flowering clematis hard back to a low pair of fat buds.
  • But that doesn't mean we're likely to see a flowering of Tunbridge Wells babes or Peterborough popsies where highminded headlines and stalwart values used to reign supreme.
  • Practice: 1. Choose fresh and squashy Chinese flowering quince, flay, go nucleus, cut chunk account, reserve.
  • These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer.
  • It's natural to think of sun-loving plants such as delphiniums, baby blue eyes, anchusa and lithodora when the subject of blue arises, but there are a surprising variety of blue-flowering plants that like the shade. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Gametophytic self-incompatibility is a widespread mechanism in flowering plants that prevents self-fertilization and promotes out-crossing.
  • With a little more confidence about how to proceed, wax from a lit candle was dripped onto the fresh wound left from the removal of a large branch on the Yoshino flowering cherry, prunus x yedoensis, out front. Bark « Fairegarden
  • The blossom on flowering trees is now breathtaking, with heaps of dazzling pinks and whites glistening in the spring sunshine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hybridizers were tapping the myriad genes of sativas, indicas and naturally occurring varieties to increase the yield, shorten the flowering cycle and make the plants bushier for indoor cultivation. Boutique buds: What underground mom-and-pop growers did while we debated legalization
  • The sap is collected either from the flowering stalks at the top of the tree, or from taps in the trunk, and then is boiled down either to a syrup called palm honey, or to a crystallized mass, which in India is known as gur (Hindi) or jaggery (English, via Portuguese from the Sanskrit sharkara). On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • It was full of woollybutts, a beautiful flowering gum tree whose name I am unable to type correctly at first attempt, and boabs or bottle trees, which look like someone's attached a pump to a normal tree and left it to inflate for an hour.
  • The epidermal structure of these leaflets shows some similarities to that of flowering plants.

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