Examples of 'flower head' in a sentence
Meaning of "flower head"
Flower head: The top part of a flower, which includes the petals and reproductive structures
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- A compact cluster of florets having the appearance of a single flower (as in the daisy family)
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It pupates inside the empty flower head.
Whole flower head including receptacle.
At least one source defines it as a small flower head.
The flower head is composed of several flower spikes.
The inflorescence is a solitary flower head or a few or many.
Each flower head contains eight to thirteen individual flowers.
Number of grains in the flower head.
Each flower head is packed full of small lavender flowers.
Dita von teese flower head.
Each flower head consists of hundreds of tiny ray flowers.
The inflorescence is a solitary flower head atop an erect peduncle.
Seeds can be collected by tying a bag to the flower head.
The phyllaries surrounding the flower head are particularly sticky.
Terminating in a long naked stalk bearing a single flower head.
The inflorescence is a solitary flower head borne on a long peduncle.
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The flower head reaches up to two metres and is loved by bees.
Very big flower head.
Each flower head usually contains only one kind of formation.
More often it is a single flower head at each branch tip.
There are layers of tiny woolly phyllaries around the flower head.
Check the flower head.
The flower head bears several tiny flowers in shades of pink or white.
It has the largest flower head of all the proteas.
Rapid leaf growth after transplanting feeds the developing flower head.
Here is its flower head.
Within each flower head there are two different types of flowers.
It generally produces only one flower head per stem.
I slowly turned my flower head to the right to watch my brothers and sisters.
The inflorescence is a solitary flower head atop the stem.
The flower head bands are also popular among the teenage girls.
Close up of the flower head.
The flower head is large and covered with white or blue flowers having red stamens.
The inflorescence bears a single flower head lined with hairy phyllaries.
This pheromone will deter other females from also laying an egg on that flower head.
The inflorescence is a spherical flower head no more than half a centimeter wide.
Harvest flower heads after seeds have formed and the flower head has died.
Inner and outer achenes in one flower head are normally similar in weight.
This pattern produces the most efficient packing of seeds mathematically possible within the flower head.
The inflorescence is a solitary flower head with yellow to reddish disc florets.
It is a native of Europe and a thistle like flower head.
Females will rarely lay eggs on a flower head where one is already present.
Stressed specimens of annual Felicia species can sometimes have only one flower head per plant.
The pupation then occurs in the flower head itself or below in the leaf litter.
Flower head of Carthamus lanatus.
The inflorescence is usually made up of a solitary glandular flower head on an erect stalk.
Flower head of Succisa pratensis.
Some varieties feature a prominent yellow flower head while others do not.
Flower head of Achillea.
The mauve color is generally when the flower head is starting to dry.
Flower head of Hieracium.