No, geraniums are not considered exploding flowers. They do not have mechanisms that cause them to burst open and disperse their seeds explosively. Instead, geraniums typically release their seeds through a more conventional method, where the seed capsules dry out and open gradually to allow seeds to fall or be carried away by wind or animals.
The anatomy of a geranium flower starts from the bottom up. It starts with the root then moves into the stem followed by the leaf and finally the flower.
Geranium
A Geranium is a type of flower
Geranium
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Geranium sanguineum.
Yes, they are gardenia, gladiola, and geranium.
Wild Geranium, Avens, and Yerrow.
The Santan flower is also known as the jungle geranium. They are a red flower often used in Hindu worship rituals.
I'm pretty sure the element you're thinking of is Uranium, because geranium is a flower, that smells almost like a rose.
Gerbera, gardenia, geranium, gerbera daisy, gladiolus, globeflower, goldenrod and gypsophila are flowers. They begin with the letter g.
A geranium is a flower, and not a semiconductor. The element Germanium, however, is a semiconductor, which means it has an electrical conductivity somewhere between that of a metal and an insulator.
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