Bright-colored, nectar-containing, nice-scented petals with firm, sticky pollen-producing anthers and firm, sticky-coated stigma inside the blooms are what tell -- just by looking -- that a flower is insect-pollinated. The structural looks back up the function-serving purposes of attracting insects (bees, butterflies) to fulfill feeding requirements through nectaring in order to have pollen moved between male and female parts for reproduction.
the texture is softer the color is a brownist looking and it is leaning
I am not completely sure, but I think no one has ever gotten it, but I've been looking for it hoping to find it, and will tell you if I do
There is a rare tropical flower called "The Parrot Flower" this may be what you are looking for.
if you tell them that they are a flower then that means that they are a pretty. if you give a flower to them it means that you are thinking of them alot and are kind.
The state flower of Nebraska is the goldenrod. It is a yellowish gold, puffy looking flower. The goldenrod was declared the state flower in 1895.
Wallflower.
petunia
a dead looking camomile
No. You can not tell by looking at a check if they have had overdrafts.
White flower is made of wheat and Corn flower is made of corn! Can't you tell the difference between flowers and flour?!
Fruits come from the flower of a plant and contain seeds, while vegetables come from other parts of the plant. You can tell them apart by looking at the seeds inside - if there are seeds, it's a fruit!
Find someone who has Pokemon platinum then tell them to get a shaymin and a gracidea flower then tell them to use the flower on the shaymin and then trade it. PS you cant trade the gracidea flower because it is in the key item