The division of seed plants that includes all the flowering plants, characterized by the possession of flowers.
Plant grown for showy or decorative flowers.
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1Mr Johnston hopes the flower industry has something better planned next year.
2In Luther, it was the root; in Erasmus, it was the flower.
3That's right: The flower of sustainable energy is blooming in oil country.
4Of course, I can't look at the flower without thinking of Eio.
5Imported seeds may flower at a different time, affecting the food chain.
1A tall flowering plant staggered toward them, thin, tendril-like arms outstretched.
2The open-air dancing platform was surrounded by a rich hedge of some flowering plant.
3In this hour he bloomed, like some night- flowering plant, of perfume sweet but poisonous.
4She had nothing in the world but this one flowering plant which she called Szilard.
5Yorkshire has a night- flowering plant of this kind, with pale flowers and a forked stem.
6The nightmaws turned back down the canyon, following the mental signature broadcast by the flowering plant.
7Khat or qat is a flowering plant native to the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
8A flowering plant grows from a seed.
9Passiflora alata or passion fruit is a native flowering plant from Amazon, geographically spread from Peru to Brazil.
10Recent findings: Cannabis is a flowering plant with psychoactive properties, attributed to cannabinoids that naturally occur within the plant.
11The number of species recognized in section Asperae of the flowering plant genus Hydrangea differs widely between subsequent revisions.
12Grow it from seed in spring or early summer and you will have a flowering plant the following spring.
13Banned in many Western countries, khat is a flowering plant that is native to east Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
14About 250,000 species of flowering plant require pollination.
15It is not a sea-weed, but a real flowering plant, which, for some reason or other, loves to grow under water.
16Later this month, Japan Airlines plans a test flight using fuel refined from camelina, a flowering plant grown in the high plains.
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