White with a yellow center is the bright, clean, clear look of the flowers of the Japanese lantern (Physalis alkekengi).
Specifically, the flower grows amidst spirally arranged leaves. It has five lobes. It measures about 2/5 to 2/3 inches (10 to 16 millimeters) across. It turns into the distinct orange, papery-looking fruit by way of its inflated basal sepals.
big with a lightbulb thing on its head
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
It is red... like your average lantern.... you have to play with the clocks to get it though... look up "Haunted House Poptropica Walk-through if you want to know how to beat the clocks.
Look and smell nice
In Japanese katakana, Belma would look like: ベールマ (beruma).
The Plural for Japanese is "Japanese". It;s like sheep. Look at the sheep. Same with Japanese. Look at all of the Japanese coming off the plane
It looks like this-日本
It can be written in Japanese as: ケートリン
they are pink and have stems
no flowers do not have fur... but if you look at them closely it may look like fur but its not- its pollen ... and in the spring the pollen falls off of the flowers and into the air. thats how we get Allergies
It has flowers and fruits.(grass have flowers once per year.)
Some weeds (ex. dandelions) look like flowers because they have a flower head and are related to flowers. But flowers and vegetables were nothing more than weeds centuries ago before people started cultivating them.