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BSS is an acronym that stands for BooSeokSoon, a combination of a syllable from each of the band members' names: "Boo" from Boo Seungkwan, "Seok" from Lee Seokmin , and "Soon" from Kwon Soonyoung . The name was coined by fans during the members' training period, prior to their official debut as Seventeen.
petal (petal, corolla) stamen (staminal, androecial: filament, anther, staminodal) pistil (gynoecial: stigmatic, stylar) pistillodes (pistillodal, carpellodial) ovaries (ovarian: non-septal, septal, gynopleural) Most members of Lamiaceae have a nectariferous disc which surrounds the ovary base and derived from developing ovarian tissue.
Gulkand (also written gulqand or gulkhand) is a sweet preserve of rose petals originating in the Indian subcontinent. [1] The term is derived from Persian; gul (rose) and qand (sugar/sweet). [2] [3] A package of gulkand
Now that it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Disney released a holiday recipe: peppermint marshmallow wands! During the darkest days of the pandemic, Disney decided to spread the magic ...
The bright blue petals from the flowers of the butterfly-pea plant have been used as an ingredient in herbal tea drinks throughout the region for centuries as well as used in cooking. The blue flower imparts its blue color when steeped in warm or hot water, leading it to being used as a dye, as well as to add color to various foods such as the ...
The injured pet continues to receive medical treatment and is one of more than 400 animals that have arrived at the Pasadena facility since the Southern California wildfires began last Tuesday.
Wind gusts and dry conditions will linger throughout the day on Thursday in Los Angeles where firefighters hope to gain on their momentum against two major wildfires that have ravaged everything ...
Rose water is a flavoured water made by steeping rose petals in water. [1] It is the hydrosol portion of the distillate of rose petals, a by-product of the production of rose oil for use in perfume. Rose water is also used to flavour food, as a component in some cosmetic and medical preparations, and for religious purposes throughout Eurasia.