adornment flowers
It is called the sepals. :)
The plant you're describing is commonly known as a "Hen and Chickens" or "Liveforever." It is a type of succulent characterized by its rosettes of leaves and small pink flowers. Its botanical name is Sempervivum.
Another name for the egg of flowers is ovule.
The plant you are referring to is likely fennel (Foeniculum vulgare). It is a flowering plant in the carrot family known for its finely divided leaves, yellow flowers, and aromatic seeds commonly used in cooking and herbal medicine.
The plant you're describing sounds like Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima). It is a low-growing annual with clusters of tiny purple flowers that emit a sweet, clove-like fragrance. Its narrow green leaves complement the delicate appearance of the flowers.
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JACARANDA
jacaranda
It is called the sepals. :)
It could be a Senicio.
Palm
begonia
Scientific Name: Heuchera Comon Name: Coral bell.
Nyctinasty is the name for movements by plants triggered by changes in light intensity and warmth towards nightfall which includes closing flowers and leaves. You could call the closing of a flower at night a "nyctinastic movement".
Customs is the name of the department that determines what enters and leaves the country
You may be asking about the forsythia bush. It has small, bright yellow flowers covering the branches even before the leaves have leafed out. When pruning, last year's woody stems are removed near the base of the bush, leaving new growth to produce flowers and leaves.
An andromeda is a shrub of the genus Pieris with small leathery leaves and small flowers. Alternatively, it is another name for bog rosemary.