Real flowers.
A polypetalous flower is a flower in which the corolla consists of separate petals. The petals are not fused, or connate, but instead distinct from one another. Polypetalous is the opposite of Gamopetalous, which means the corolla consists of fused petals. Synonyms for Polypetalous is Apopetalous, meaning petals distinct, and Choripetalous, meaning multiple petals distinct.
The name of this flower is a sunflower.
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
It's the opposite - a daisy is at the other end of the taxonomy spectrum at the species level.
Akshar Flower is the best option for Artificial Flower.
Amazon is actually your best bet in this situation as they have a vast amount of artificial flower arrangements to choose from. I am certain you will find what you are looking for.
The opposite of "blooming" in regards to a flower would likely be "withering" or "wilting", both of which mean dying or fading.
A Domestic Garden flower of course
There is no antonym for the noun 'wild flower'
domesticated?
Amazon actually does more things than you would imagine, and this includes helping you with artificial flower arrangements. Check it out and see if they have what you are looking for.
Neither Man-made is the same as artificial The opposite is natural
There is a wide range of artificial flower arrangements available at some local florists, but a great online source is Amazon.com. Just type in "artificial flower arrangement" in the search box, click go and find flowers to your taste. Most items qualify for free shipping on orders of $25, which looks like it will be easy to spend when shopping for artificial flowers.
The color of her hair looks artificial.Don't eat those strawberries, they're artificial!
The homophone for "lines opposite of columns" is "rows", and the red flower with a thorny stem is a "rose".
The opposite of "blooming" in regards to a flower would likely be "withering" or "wilting", both of which mean dying or fading.