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.
They can be one of the following as they are all star-shaped flowers:AsterBaby's Breath (Gypsophilia)BroomChinese LanternDogwoodGeraniumJasmineMagnoliaOrange blossomWax flower
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.
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 ;)
I suggest a 3-dimensional star shape, each of whose faces are not plane but concave.
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.
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.