Many flowers on the latter were crossed by me with pollen from a distinct plant, and others were left to be crossed by the bees.
Many flowers on this Hibiscus were crossed with pollen from a distinct plant, and many others were self-fertilised.
Many flowers on the self-fertilised plants were artificially self-fertilised, and others were allowed to fertilise themselves spontaneously under the net, but they yielded altogether very few seeds.
Doubtless the salt air, which intensifies the color of so many flowers, would brighten its rather slatey blue.
Epi, upon, and lobos, a pod, combine to make a name applicable to many flowers of this family.
It was the golden ring around the forget-me-not's center that first led Sprengel to believe the conspicuous markings at the entrance of many flowers served as pathfinders to insects.
I ask, by what means are the anthers in many flowers, and stigmas in other flowers, directed to find their paramours?
The approach of the anthers in many flowers to the stigmas, and of the pistils of some flowers to the anthers, must be ascribed to the passion of love, and hence belongs to sensation, not to irritation.
Undoubtedly a flower is beautiful, and to be beautiful is one of the uses of many flowers; but it is not the chief use of a flower.
The ear is likewise a cluster of many flowers, each of which bears only a pistil.
Here the tassel is a cluster of many flowers, each of which bears only stamens.
Many flowers close up their petals during the night.
The odours of many flowers, so delightful to our sense of smell, as well as the disgreeable scents of others, are owing to the exhalation of their essential oils.
Nature has in many flowers used a wonderful apparatus to guard the nectary, or honey-gland, from insects.
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