Aster is the name of a genus whose flowering plant members look star-like. The name in fact originates in the ancient Greek word άστÏον (άstron) for "star."
'Aster' means star, referring to its flower shape.
Stellate is the term which describes a flower whose shape resembles that of a star.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective. It originates in the Latin word stellatus for "covered with stars". Its meaning will include "star-shaped" in regard to objects (such as flowers) and "star-spangled" in other contexts.
They can be one of the following as they are all star-shaped flowers:AsterBaby's Breath (Gypsophilia)BroomChinese LanternDogwoodGeraniumJasmineMagnoliaOrange blossomWax flower
A pentagon has 5 sides whose midpoints form a star shape.
Star shaped flowers include:AsterBaby's Breath (Gypsophilia)BroomChinese LanternDogwoodGeraniumJasmineMagnoliaOrange blossomWax flower.
the first one is the star then the E then the 5 dots, then the Hexogon and the the flower shape star
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star fish ;)
It is a Aster A flower the shape of a star is referred to as a "Stellate". It's any flower with five narrow petals arising separately from a central point.
I suggest a 3-dimensional star shape, each of whose faces are not plane but concave.
It is a type of flower. It is grouped in bunches.
In Sanskrit, the aster flower is commonly referred to as "तारा" (Tārā), which means "star." This name reflects its star-like shape and beauty. Different species of aster may have specific names, but "तारा" is a general term used for the flower.