Yes, a similar project can be conducted for roses on carnations by comparing their growth patterns, environmental needs, and pest resistance. This could involve studying their soil preferences, light requirements, and water intake. Additionally, assessing their floral characteristics and longevity can provide insights into their care and cultivation. By examining these factors, we can gain a comprehensive understanding of both flowers.
45 bcuz the GCF of 90 and 135 is 45
98 roses
his fav flower is carnations
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No. Roses are members of Rosa family and Carnations the Dianthus family.
Since the ratio of roses to carnations is 2 to 7, we can set up a proportion to find out how many roses the florist will need. We have 2 roses to 7 carnations, so let's set it up as 2/7 = x/343, where x represents the number of roses needed. To solve for x, we cross-multiply and get 7x = 2 * 343, which simplifies to 7x = 686. Dividing both sides by 7, we find x = 98. Therefore, the florist will need 98 roses.
no white roses do not have thorns. :P
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When we talk about roses or carnations we do not use capital letters.
Roses,carnations,and sunflowers
Carnations are smaller than many roses or most dahlias.
Roses smell different than carnations because they are different flowers. They also, have different types of growth temperatures. Like every other flower smells different from each other flower. Example, like chewing gum, not all chewing gum smells the same they have to smell different because all chewing gum like flowers smell different. Roses smell different than carnations because they have different chemical make-ups.