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The wild flowers.


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  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is a flower?
  Answer: A flower is the reproductive bloom or blossom of a mature seed bearing plant. - 176

Question: Why are flowers cultivated?
  Answer: Flowers are cultivated for their floral beauty, fragrance, and color. - 177

Question: How are flowers pollinated?
  Answer: Different flowers were designed to be pollinated in different ways. Flowers can be pollinated by insects, birds, or the wind. - 178

Question: What is nature?
  Answer: Nature is the world around us, and the way things were originally made by God. - 222

Question: What are some examples of nature?
  Answer: Some examples of nature include: natural scenery, mountains, trees, rivers, sunsets, and animals. - 223


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Flower Guide
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About Flowers
 About Flowers

 Flower and plant guide, flower care tips, florists directory, flower design trends, flower decorating ideas, flower industry statistics.

aboutflowers.com - 357
Tree of Life Project
 Tree of Life Project

tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html - 702
Nature Publishing Group
 Nature Publishing Group

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Botanic Garden
 Botanic Garden

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Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds
 Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds

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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. - Albert Einstein - 2




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