There is no antonym for the noun 'wild flower'
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Alberta's nickname is "Wild Rose Country." This nickname comes from the official flower of the province, the wild rose.
When picking a flower, the action force is the gardener's hand applying a force to the flower stem to pull it away from the plant. The reaction force is the flower stem exerting an equal and opposite force back on the gardener's hand. This interaction follows Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Thus, both forces are part of the same interaction, affecting each other simultaneously.
the little wild flowers that look somewhat like a pansy or a violet.they grow wild in Maryland in the spring, im not sure if they are native though...Viola tricolor, also known as heartseaseViola cornuta, also known as the tufted pansyViola pedunculata also known as the California golden violetViola bicolor, also known as the American field pansy
The camia flower has all the parts of a flower so it is a complete flower.
domesticated?
A Domestic Garden flower of course
The opposite of an artificial flower would be a real or natural flower.
Alberta's flower is the Wild rose :)
The Iowa state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.
Heaven in a Wild Flower was created in 1985-05.
Yes it is a wild flower found growing in Java. It is called the corpse flower because it smells like rotting meat.
The capital flower of Alberta is wild rose
The Iowa State Flower is the Wild Rose.
The opposite of "blooming" in regards to a flower would likely be "withering" or "wilting", both of which mean dying or fading.
Tame is where you have a animal that is perfectly OK around people
The scientific name for the Wild ginger flower is Asarum canadense.