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  2. Nemophila - Wikipedia

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    Baby blue eyes; Nemophila parviflora Douglas ex Benth. – smallflower nemophila, small-flowered nemophila; Nemophila pedunculata Douglas ex Benth. – littlefoot nemophila, meadow nemophila; Nemophila phacelioides W.P.C.Barton – largeflower baby blue eyes; Nemophila pulchella Eastw. – Eastwood's nemophila, Eastwood's baby blue eyes

  3. Petal - Wikipedia

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    Petals can differ dramatically in different species. The number of petals in a flower may hold clues to a plant's classification. For example, flowers on eudicots (the largest group of dicots) most frequently have four or five petals while flowers on monocots have three or six petals, although there are many exceptions to this rule. [2]

  4. Lamprocapnos - Wikipedia

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    Flower buds. Single, mature flower showing reflexed appendages of outer, pink petals revealing inner, white teardrop The two inner petals are made visible when the two pink outer petals are pulled apart. Their shape inspired the common name "lady-in-a-bath" and the more decorous "Our Lady in a boat"

  5. Mentzelia decapetala - Wikipedia

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    The showy flowers are white to palest-yellow in color. [12] Each petal measures 4.7 to 7.5 cm in length by 1.3 to 2.27 cm broad with narrow points and are smooth and hairless on the outside. [3] The center of the flower is filled with approximately 200 to 300 stamens, [8] white to yellow in color and strongly clawed, curving inwards. [3]

  6. Ornithogalum umbellatum - Wikipedia

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    The references to the time of day reflect the opening times of the flowers, opening late and closing at night or in cloudy conditions. The star names indicate the arrangement of the petals and bird's milk is a literal translation of ornithogalum. [19] [20] [21] It has also been called dove's dung, equating it with a plant described in the bible.

  7. This Bath Product Can Give You Bigger, Better Flowers - AOL

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    The mineral salt can help seeds germinate, encourage more flowers, promote denser growth, increase chlorophyll production, and even deter pests like slugs and voles. However, it’s not always ...

  8. Epiphyllum oxypetalum - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are nocturnal. They grow on flattened stems and are up to 30 cm (12 in) long and 17 cm (7 in) wide, and very fragrant. The principal odor components in the aroma are benzyl salicylate and methyl linoleate. [6] Pericarpels are nude, slightly angled, and green. Bracteoles are short and narrow up through ca. 10 millimetres (0.39 in ...

  9. Pulsatilla nuttalliana - Wikipedia

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    The flowers resemble upward facing bells and are 20–40 mm long. [10] [8] The center of the flower is bright yellow with a mound of 150–200 stamens surrounding the many styles. [8] The blooming period of P. nutalliana is very early, the flowers often emerging as soon as the snow melts and then being snowed upon again. The flowers will close ...