In the novel "The Lovely Bones" by Alice Sebold, Abigail calls the flower "the daffodil." This flower symbolizes hope and new beginnings, reflecting Abigail's journey through grief and her attempts to find solace after the loss of her daughter, Susie. The daffodil serves as a poignant reminder of both beauty and the fragility of life.
Father is Jack Mother is Abigail
Roses were Abigail Adams's favorite flower, according to Connie Nielsen, president of the Weymouth Garden Club.
Abigail
Well, I call her Abigail, but different strokes, etc.
Well my friends name is abigail and we call her either: -abby -the abster -abbmaster
dianna
She called him her dearest friend.
you call it a bud
You call the male part of a flower the stamen. The stamen is comprised of the filament and the anther.
Sanskrit m flower
Flower was a skunk.
Yes because it is as beautiful as a flower in the garden. And also means peace and happiness in Spanish!.