I'm not sure who knows? My friend says it's possible.
I can imagine a number of possible questions about glowing flowers, which could be experimentally investigated. These would include: How can you make flowers glow, and what are the best kinds of flowers for this purpose? Is it better to use actual flowers or fake flowers? Are pollinating insects more attracted to glowing flowers than they are to the usual kind? How about moths? What emotional or aesthetic reaction do people have to glowing flowers? Are rabbits more likely or less likely to eat flowers if they are glowing?
Because glowing flowers are freakin' amazing. Just make sure you back them up with a poster explaining why it happens.
First you tap the glowing green thing, which is the light. Then highlight the metal plate in your inventory. Place the plate over the flowers. Then, from right to left, tap the flowers that are in the gaps. See related link for screenshots.
First you tap the glowing green thing, which is the light. Then highlight the metal plate in your inventory. Place the plate over the flowers. Then, from right to left, tap the flowers that are in the gaps. See related link for screenshots.
a flower that glows. this sometimes occurs because of a genetic mutation
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Yes, there is such thing but it is not natural. It is made using genes from fireflies which is transferred to the orchid tissue.
It depends on what glowing thing you are talking about.
The personification "sun-kissed flowers" refers to flowers that appear to be touched by the sun's rays, giving them a warm, vibrant, and glowing appearance. It suggests a sense of life, beauty, and energy infused by the sun's gentle touch, enhancing the natural beauty of the flowers.
No clovers are not the same as flowers, they are considered weeds.
Tomatoes are flowers because plants are flowers. then when you see them grow they have another flower. The same thing with some other vegetables.
Flowers And Beads by Iron Butterfly