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Its flowers emerge gracefully from melting snow and sparkle when touched by frost.
Female flowers emerge from a bud and require pollen from a second tree, because its own pollen is self-incompatible.
Almost as you watch, the nude buds of this year's flowers emerge, pink and vulnerable like newborn creatures.
In some of the images, gorgeous exotic flowers emerge from the figures' pulled-down panties as though they had been placed there as part of some bizarre ritual.
In some cases, artistic license probably explains why flowers emerge from flowers and why some plants have blue stems and red leaves.
In the genus Hornstedtia (family Zingiberaceae), the inflorescences are wholly just above ground level, with firm empty outer bracts forming a spindle-shaped structure out of the top of which the flowers emerge, one or two at a time.
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All this, plus elegant, one-inch white flowers emerging from dark purple buds.
"We have shown that plants and their pollinators show different responses to climate change and that warming will widen the timeline between bees and flowers emerging," said Dr Karen Robbirt, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Phalaenopsis orchids, sometimes called moth orchids, are monopodial types, so-called because they grow upward in a single direction from a single stem, with flowers emerging from between the leaves.
Bunched cory cacti bloom along the Texas border with Mexico, their violet flowers emerging in the summer.
Flowering was assessed in terms of number of days to the appearance of the first flower, and the total flowers emerging per plant.
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