The base of a flower pot is commonly referred to as the "bottom" or "base" of the pot. It may also be called the "drainage hole" area if it has openings to allow excess water to escape, preventing root rot. Some pots have a "saucer" or "tray" underneath to catch any runoff.
The stem or the root
you call it Gamla. don't know if that's the spelling though
Flower pot
A flower pot, i guess! A vase.
A plant called Weed
flower pot= un pot de fleurs
A flower pot that attracts fairies.
The Hopewell Rocks, also called flower pot rocks, are located on the shores of the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy at Hopewell Cape near Moncton, New Brunswick. Due to the extreme tidal range, the base of the rocks are covered by water twice each day.
The Flower Pot Men ended in 1970.
The Flower Pot Men was created in 1967.
it is called as the ovary
The levitating flower pot works by using magnetic levitation technology. This technology involves using magnets to create a magnetic field that repels the pot, causing it to float in the air. The pot is equipped with a magnet, and there is a base with an electromagnet that generates the magnetic field to keep the pot suspended.