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I have been trying to figure out what I have in my yard, too. Yours might be pineapple weed. Check that out for a start.

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Q: I have what smells like chamomile in my yard however there are no petals on the flowers is it really chamomile?
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Is all flowers are having carple and petals?

The carple is the female parts of the flower. Some flowers have both male and female parts. Other plants have separate male flowers and female flowerd. On some plants such as pointsettia what looks like petals are really colored leaves.


What are some adaptations that flowers have that attract pollinators?

There are two major plant adaptations that flowers employ to assist in pollination. The color of petals and bracts are attractive to the necessary insects and the smell helps attract the insects that will ferry the pollen to the next flower.


How do you dry fresh flowers?

The easiest way is just to dry the individual petals, rather than entire flowers, since a) petals tend to drop from the flower heads during the drying process, b) large whole flowers take longer to dry, which gives mould an opportunity to grow. This method works best on flowers with relatively large petals, such as roses. To dry individual petals, pick the flowers. Carefully remove each petal, wash (to remove any lingering bugs) and dry gently and thoroughly with kitchen towel. Place each petal on a plate or oven try, and cover with a breathable net to prevent dust/bugs landing on the petals. (The kind of net people use to cover food; it must be breathable, otherwise the petals won't dry. This is why clingfilm doesn't work.) Leave the petals to dry for about a week to ten days. For lavender flowers, pick the entire stems and place them in a vase without water. They should be dried in a week. If you really want to dry flowers' whole, try the same method as for the lavender. Alternatively, you may find that drying the flowers upside down (tie stems together and hang from a doorhandle etc...) reduces the number of petals dropping. Also, bear in mind that if you wish to dry an entire flower, it should be a newly opened flower, rather than one which is about to "go over" - this aids the quality of the dried flower and again prevents petal droppage.


Leafy thing that protects the petals?

i think the leafy thing is the leaves i really do and it might protect the petals while in the bud!


Which part must be able to find in a flower to conclude that it is a insect pollinated flower?

Colourful petals. Plants that are not insect-pollinated are most often inconspicuous such as grass (which does have flowers!) or pines (which don't really have flowers but to produce massive amounts of pollen in spring, just because the wind is so random).


How is chamomile medicinal?

Chamomile has a number of medicinal properties. Chamomile tea has a mild relaxing effect, and also lowers blood sugar, which can be helpful for protecting against and treating type II diabetes. Chamomile also has some antimicrobial properties, both chamomile tea, and when chamomile is used in other products such as skin care products. Chamomile also acts as an anticoagulant (blood thinner), which can be a good or bad things depending on the context -- it can be dangerous because it interacts with prescription drugs that have the same effect. There is some evidence that chamomile also has cholesterol-lowering properties, antimutagenic properties, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It may have other benefits for health as well, there is really not all that much research on it and much is still being discovered, but it has extensive use in traditional medicine.


Are these really just flowers illusion?

There are no flowers there.


How does charlie feel about becoming smarter in flowers for algernon?

Charlie feels proud however soon relizes that its not really him.


What is the reason that the petals are so brightly colored?

Overall brightly colored flower petals assist in attracting insects, birds and small mammals to the flower for pollination. Coloured petals and nectar are normally used in conjunction - the petals as the attractant and the nectar as the "reward". Some petals which are not brightly coloured to humans, but reflect light in the Ultraviolet spectrum which some insects and birds can see.


When is a flower really a flower?

When petals come out of the flower bud it becomes a flower


How mony rose petals are on a rose?

The answers really vary. There are about 40 to 80 petals. The better roses have more. Check out the ones from Rose Source as you'll see the petals look fuller and healthier as these are carefully grown in farms specifically designed for roses.


Are orange flowers great to use when coordinating with red and green flowers?

Yes, orange flowers are great to use while coordinating with red and green flowers. They really make the colors pop and can really just finish the creations.