The name of the flower being referred to is the rose.
The flower is called a daffodil.
The name of this flower is a sunflower.
If you're referring to a tree, your answer is "trunk". If you're referring to a flower, your answer is "stem."
The scientific name for a pasque flower is Pulsatilla.
The scientific name for sevanti flower is Catharanthus roseus.
The flower is called a daffodil.
I've never heard of a flower that intentionally stabs you... could you be referring to the Rose?
From Persian Yasmin, the name of a climbing plant with fragrant flowers which is used for making perfumes.Well, Jasmine is a flower so the name could be referring to the flower.
You are probably referring to a Gerber Daisy.
If for queen flower you are referring to Lagestroemia Speciosa, it goes with the common name of "Banaba". If you are referring to something else, as the filing of the question under "Elizabeth II" might allow to suspect, we are currently a republic.
Yes, "Rose" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is used as a proper noun, such as when referring to a person's name or a specific type of flower.
If you're referring to the one at the end of the film (the Twitterpated part), she did not have a name. If you mean the main skunk seen through-out the whole movie, sequel and a merchandise: that skunk is a boy (though a very feminine one) and his name is Flower.
No, there is no flower called "Colitis." Colitis is a medical term referring to inflammation of the colon and is not related to any botanical species. If you are looking for information on a specific flower, please provide its correct name or any other details.
You might be referring to the petal
The name of this flower is a sunflower.
Are you referring to Jile Temple?
Aloha: Jacinta is the proper name of a flower and a type of tree. In this, the name does not change.If you are referring to a person's name, it is Lakineka [la-kee-nay-ka]