a combination of 1 T each alum, sugar, and bleach to 1 gallon of water.
Seeds: Gymnosperms have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed in a fruit. Leaves: Gymnosperms typically have needle-like or scale-like leaves, while angiosperms have a wider variety of leaf shapes. Stems: Gymnosperms often have woody stems, while angiosperms can have both herbaceous and woody stems. Flowers: Gymnosperms do not produce flowers, while angiosperms have flowers for reproduction.
You are making flower soup, in a sense, when you place flowers in water. Flower stems are full of organic chemicals that can be eaten by bacteria or fungi, that can decay, that can make water cloudy, etc.
No, their stems are green and quiet flexible, not woody.
Non-woody stems are called herbaceous plants. (Hur~Ba~Shus)
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a combination of 1 T each alum, sugar, and bleach to 1 gallon of water.
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The collective noun is a bouquet of flowers.
A stem is a support for the leaves and flowers on the plant.
they are pink and have stems
Assuming that you're asking how to hide the stems: flowers without stems can only be arranged in a flat arrangement, probably glued to some form or floating in water. When arranging flowers in a glass vase and you want to hide the stems, you can fill the vase with marbles, or other objects. You could also use a double vase, and fill the outside vase with some interesting visual material. Usually when arranging flowers in a non-glass vase, you can arrange the tallest flowers at the back or in the middle of the arrangement, then add shorter flowers to hide the taller flowers' stems, and so forth, so that the outside row's flowers rest on the lip of the vase.
Florets are small flowers on the stems of certain vegetables. Broccoli and cauliflower for example, have florets at the top of their stems.
Usually stems hold flowers, leaves, and fruit on plants.
Seeds: Gymnosperms have naked seeds not enclosed in fruit, while angiosperms have seeds enclosed in a fruit. Leaves: Gymnosperms typically have needle-like or scale-like leaves, while angiosperms have a wider variety of leaf shapes. Stems: Gymnosperms often have woody stems, while angiosperms can have both herbaceous and woody stems. Flowers: Gymnosperms do not produce flowers, while angiosperms have flowers for reproduction.
Stems do contain a little bit of THC, it is the bud that contains the most.
yes, flowers breathe through tiny holes in there leaves and stems called pores
Support the flowers. ^^^ Incorrect It is to Support the Leaves