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The "Amethyst Flower" has a botanical name of "Browallia Speciosa". It is also sometimes called "Sapphire Flower" or "Bush Violet". The plant is roughly 12" tall and wide and has five-petalled, violet-blue flowers. It is often used in flower gardens and hanging baskets in home landscapes.
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The five main organs of a flowering plant are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Roots anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil, stems provide support and transport nutrients throughout the plant, leaves capture sunlight for photosynthesis, flowers are reproductive organs that produce seeds, and fruits protect and disperse seeds.
Yes, periwinkle (Vinca minor) is a flowering plant that produces small, blue or purple, five-petaled flowers. It blooms in spring and summer.
Cotton plant flowers are usually about 1-2 inches in diameter. They have a white to creamy color and a tubular shape with five lobes. Each flower only blooms for a few days before wilting.
If you pick off the flowers, you will not get any tomatoes. The fruit form as the flowers die away. However to give the plant a better chance of producing the best fruit, leave five trusses of flowers and pick off the rest
The plant you are describing sounds like Lysimachia or commonly known as creeping Jenny or moneywort. It features small yellow star-shaped flowers with five petals and often has a distinctive leaf arrangement underneath. Another possibility could be Erysimum cheiri, also known as wallflower, which has similar flower characteristics. Identification can be confirmed with a visual reference.
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The whorls of Thevetia species, commonly known as the yellow oleander, refer to the arrangement of its flowers and leaves. The flowers typically appear in clusters or fascicles, with each flower having a tubular shape and five lobes. Leaves are arranged in a spiral or whorled pattern, contributing to the plant's ornamental appeal. Both flowers and leaves contain toxic compounds, making the plant hazardous if ingested.
A plant, and its flower, of the ranunculaceous genus Paeonia. Of the four or five species, one is a shrub; the rest are perennial herbs with showy flowers, often double in cultivation.
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