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    Behind these three pots is a glass vase holding sixteen flowers. These flowers are dark green from the stem to the base of each flower petal. Each flower petal is as white as a cloud while having an enriched yellow stigma within the center. Now take this beautiful concoction that you have created within your head, and place it on a lightly stained wood table

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    harmed. One example of an interaction between organisms where both organisms benefit is mutualism. An example of mutualism takes place between a honeybee and a flower. When a bee lands on a flower it positively benefits by eating the nectar. Then, when it lands on another flower, the pollen from the first flower is transferred to the next flower to help the plant reproduce. Alternatively of mutualism is another type of interaction called competition. In this case, both organisms are negatively affected

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    Marigolds

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    Birth flowers or birth month flowers is a term used in floral parlance to relate to the birth month of the recipient. So sending the perfect birthday flower gift according to the recipient's birth month is a best way to add a personal touch to the celebration. If your dear one's birthday is in October, then his or her birth flower is Marigold. October Birth Flower – Marigold Marigold is a Mediterranean native plant and are found in a range of colors from gold, yellow, and white. But the most common

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    grow well, a beekeeper also takes care of the place where bees live. A beekeeper knows how to gather honey, and how to be safe doing it. The main reason for keeping bees is to gather the honey they make. Honeybees use nectar, the thick juice made by flowers, to make honey. Then, the bees put the honey in a cell, a kind of tiny box, in what is called a honeycomb. A beekeeper keeps the bees happy and healthy so they will make more honey. One way a beekeeper makes sure the bees are healthy is to take care

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    Myers Flowers Analysis

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    care quite like a stunning arrangement of Mother’s Day flowers. At Myers Flowers in Branford, CT, their expert florists create the most gorgeous bouquets for the occasion.  When it comes to mothers, flowers are the perfect gift. Not only are they classic and beautiful, you can customize your Mother’s Day flowers to reflect her unique taste. From roses to crisp white orchids among pastel pink lilies, the look and smell of a delightful flower arrangement lights up any room. Plus, you know it will

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    A juicy apple. Pumpkin pie. Crisp almonds. Tangy oranges and grapefruit. None of these foods would survive without the hard work of honeybees. Unfortunately, in the last two years, United States beekeepers reported a loss of over 44% of honeybee colonies. Similarly, Europe has experienced a 25% loss and the United Kingdom has experienced a 45% loss. These numbers are staggering. What is causing this sharp decrease in the honey bee population? What are the long term impacts of a declining honey bee

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    natural enemies like bears and other insects. On top of that, we have a lot of stuff against bees, mainly pesticides. Most of the pesticides we use on the crops are usually considered harmless but since the bee pollinates an astonishing number of flowers per day, the pesticides gets mixed together which can have a number of tragic

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    chrysops) is a low, matted perennial plant that flowers, and is usually between 2 and 10 cm tall and is 5-20 cm in diameter. It grows from a woody caudex. The stems have leaf bases and reach up to 1/5 the height of the plant. Leaves are basal and arranged in tight clusters. The flowers are yellow, 2.5-3 mm long, and sparsely glandular or infrequently glabrous. Individual flowers are small, less than 3 mm, with 6 petals each. Fruits form within the flowers and are inconspicuous and seed-like. They have

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    When you need flowers for a special occasion or just for a nice gift, you want a florist who knows how to make beautiful and unique flower arrangements. That's exactly what Laurel Grove Florist has been doing for the Port Jervis, New York, community for over a century. As a florist shop and greenhouse, they are able to provide both flower bouquets and gardening plants.  Their customers love that they can visit Laurel Grove Florist for any occasion. Also, since the majority of the flowers they sell come

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    Most spectators would distinguish various forms throughout “Rose-Colored Dance”, particularly ovals, rectangles, and a multitude of lines targeted at a focal point (linear perspective). The most evident feature is the symmetrical flower, centered at the intersection of the lines and placed in the foreground. Descending the stem is black & white photographs, where portraits substitute the 3 heads on the surrounding birds. Likewise, the images contrast to the red and white hues in the shapes. On both

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