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balloon flower
noun
A perennial herb, Platycodon grandiflorus, from Asia, having ornamental blue star-shaped flowers.
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A Jeff Koons balloon flower?
Christie's views "Balloon Flower (Magenta)" as a feather in its cap.
Among the challenges are platycodon (balloon flower), helleborus (hellebore), dictamnus (gas plant), aconitum (monkshood) and asclepias (butterfly weed).
This served as an hors d'oeuvre for the jocular artist's monumental "Balloon Flower (Blue)" made between 1995 and 2000,.
Many young New Yorkers will soon discover the realm of the yardlong bean, the pungent perilla and the balloon flower.
Adventurous eaters can investigate the balloon flower, so called because the bud's petals are fused in a balloonlike shape.
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Dogwood will display white blooms in spring, and anemones and balloon flowers will add to the profusion of color in summer and fall.
There are endless lessons on ships: everything from a balloon flowers class to a diamond and gem seminar pegged to Nassau duty-free shops.
"But this woman's grandmother had planted balloon flowers years ago, and she'd been looking all over for them, so she was very excited".
We've invited audiences to taste bread baked live on stage, sing along with hip-hop DJs, or to dance with colourful balloon flowers.
Pincushion flowers, which normally last 5 to 7 days, will last up to 12 days with preservative, as will gooseneck loosestrife, which normally lasts only 5. Preservatives also help extend baby's breath, balloon flowers, cosmos, monkshood, Mexican sage, asters, ageratum and zinnias.
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