Yes, generally, if you remove the flower at the top of the stem, you will be able to float the flower on room-temperature liquid.
because of the wind it blows from the plant do not laugh but it is also basically plant sperm and if it did not go into the air there would be no more flowers and other plants
I have a marker which float in water.
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it will float
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
The flowers fade and die.
no
you need to measure each side of the float then find out how many flowers you want to put on each side. then add it all up XD
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According to an ABC report, the flowers become compost after the parade. The rest of the float is recycled for the following year.
The sentence is imperative therefore the subject is (you).
could be water hyacinth Yes, water Hyacinth's do float on the water surface. Hyacinths have leaves that look like hippo ears. Water lilies also float on the water surface. They have flat leaves that fill the water surface and the flowers poke up among the leaves. Patti Rose www.rosepond.com
Purple water lilies are fragrant and showy flowers that float on the water surface. The purple flowers typically have bright purple petals with yellow centers.
"Float on" by the R&B band The Floaters is a song about free love. The lyrics include lines such as "all women are wild flowers" and "I love everybody" implies a desire for the principles of free love.
because of the wind it blows from the plant do not laugh but it is also basically plant sperm and if it did not go into the air there would be no more flowers and other plants
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
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