Technically it uses oxygen every part of the day!
yes only certain flowers do. like morning glories and liles
daisy
I was recently on Kona and my friend had a "How" plant (sp?). During the day the flower was yellow, then in the evening it turned red, then fell off the plant. This may be what you're referring too.
I've had moths sleep for 2 nights. have one out there now that has been in the same spot for the 3rd night.
Rose
The American beauty is a type of rose. The American beauty is the state flower of the District of Columbia.
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It was the deadly Poppy field
The flower is a ruffled tulip. On her website( www.stepheniemeyer.com) under FAQ for new moon, she says that sh ereally doesnt know what it means, and that she had nothing ot do with it.
That's kind of up to her (with the possible input of her parents).
kind of. Children must have a lot of rest each night
it means a kind of flower in Japan
depends what kind of flower xD
depends what kind of flower xD
Yes because insects are attracted to the pollen in flowers.
Complete Flower
What kind of flower bag.
I use a product called, "Night Rest" by Source Naturals that I bought at my health food store. It has some melatonin in it, but also GABA, skullcap, chamomile flower, lemon balm and a few other natural, non-toxic ingredients. I could not use straight melatonin, didn't like it because, as I remember it made me feel kind of drugged out. This product helps me sleep and have good dreams and be in a good mood the next day.
Some spiders have periods of inactivity during the night, similar to people. Others are more active at night. In colder climates, some of them have much longer periods of inactivity, kind of like hibernation. It depends on the type of spider, but the way they sleep is to withdraw to someplace where they are safe, and then their bodies slow down, kind of like our bodies slow down when we sleep. If you mean "why don't they fall?," they are really good at anchoring themselves in place wherever they are.