The term "two lips" is a playful reference to tulips, which are a popular spring flower known for their cup-shaped blooms. The name "tulip" itself is derived from the Persian word for "turban," due to the flower's shape resembling that of a turban. Tulips come in a variety of colors and are cherished for their beauty in gardens and floral arrangements.
Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Thin lips are considered a recessive trait because they typically require two copies of the gene associated with thin lips to be expressed in an individual. If an individual inherits one allele for thin lips and one for fuller lips (the dominant trait), the fuller lip phenotype will prevail. This pattern of inheritance follows Mendelian genetics, where traits are determined by alleles that can be dominant or recessive. Therefore, thin lips manifest only when both alleles are for the recessive trait.
No, not all plants have flowers. Some plants reproduce through spores or other methods, while others produce flowers of different types.
Orchids and cherry blossoms are two examples of flowers that can grow on trees. Orchids are known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors, while cherry blossoms are famous for their delicate pink or white petals that bloom in clusters during the spring.
Oh honey, that's an easy one! The answer is "tulips." You know, like the flowers that bloom in the spring? But seriously, if you have flowers growing on your face, you might want to see a dermatologist.
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No, they have upper and a lower lips only.
Up Popped the Two Lips was created on 2001-04-28.
You have three flowers. One rose, one tulip, and one daisy. *********************************************** Well actually there are two solutions: You can have three flowers: a rose, a tulip, and a daisy OR you can have two flowers: a carnation and a geranium
Two Lips in Holland - 1926 was released on: USA: 21 March 1926
No. They have mandibles from each side of the head, and a proboscis which is used for drawing up nectar from flowers.
I sent her flowers as a gesture of sympathy
full lips is not a hyphenated word ,There can be no synonym for two words,only for single word.
with their lips
Oaks, maples, beeches, hickories, and ashes. Many wild flowers such as bluebells, primrose, and ox lips.
I am a digital assistant and do not have a physical form, so no flowers grow on my face. But if you were referring to a person, typically, flowers do not grow on anyone's face. It's more common for plants such as roses, daisies, or sunflowers to bloom in gardens or fields.