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Flower Poems
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Flower
Flower, flower grow for me, Become a flower from a seed, Grow your roots and a stem, Let the water come right in
Flower, flower you are true, You make me happy when I am blue, You became a flower from a seed, You did all that just for me
Olivia Taylor
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... radiate, that self-fertilization need not take place except as a last extremity. Visitors failing, the little flower closes, bringing its pollen-laden anthers in contact with its own stigma. ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... to fertilize themselves. More than that, some are absolutely sterile to their own pollen when it is applied to their stigmas artificially with insect aid, however, a single plant has produced over 1,000,700 ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... loosens them; how he flies off with these little clubs sticking to his eyes; how they automatically adjust themselves to the attitude where they will come in contact with the stigma of the next flower ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... bearing an anther on either side, and a dilated triangular petal-like sterile stamen above, arching over the broad concave stigma. Leaves: 2, from the base; elliptic, thick, 6 to 8 in. long. Preferred ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... by carrying some of the pollen lunch on their heads from the older to the younger flowers, which mature stigmas first. But saucy bumblebees, undutiful pilferers from the purple avens, rarely visit blossoms ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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Flower Articles/Flowers
... from ovary; middle lobe of upper lip with 2 yellow spots at base within. Stamens 6, placed at unequal distances on tube, 3 opposite each lip. Pistil 1, the stigma minutely toothed. Stem: Erect, stout, ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
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News/News
... upon the prolongation of the ovary (known as the style and stigma). This usually happens when the stigma is slightly sticky. What is called pollination is then completed, and the stage is set for the ...
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
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