Still minute; its scarcely distinct flowers forming a close head among the leaves; round-petalled in D.
The petals of each blossom are five in number--what a number of five-petalled flowers we have seen!
At the top of the tall stems are large clusters of small five-petalled flowers, creamy-white.
The old stalls were fortunately so high that they had saved not only the lower border, which, with its ribbon pattern and yellow six-petalled roses, is the same on each wall, but nearly a complete row of the main design as well.
The first is divided diagonally into sunken squares, each containing a flower; and the others have lion masks in quatrefoils, with five petalled roses in the alternate spaces.
IV, which represents a flat pyramid from which grows a four-petalled flower on a stalk with two leaves, the symbolism of which is apparent.
It represents the corolla of a four-petalled flower which obviously symbolized the Four-in-One, which permeated the native civilizations.
VII, 14, exhibits a nine-petalled lotus growing from a pedestal and a head issuing from it.
Between these is a pyramid and above this a seven-petalled conventionalized flower, which should be compared with fig.
Lord Henry smiled, and leaning down, plucked a pink-petalled daisy from the grass and examined it.
Lo the petalled leafage is finer, under the feet The coarse soil with a rainbow's worth Of delicate colours lies enamelled, Translucently glowing, shining.
As a breath, a sigh Fall the petals of hours, of the white-leafed flowers, Fall the petalled wings of the butterfly.
If they have graves they are unknown graves, though it is a common belief in the country that the mysterious white-petalled flower blooms only in their burial-places.
He walked silently on, his eyes cast down, his hands clasped, holding between them the five-petalled flower.
The Joshghans will show in their field a light lattice-work design with conventionalized roses, or graceful diaperings and patternings, of the four-petalled or six-petalled rose.
Lord Henry smiled, and, leaning down, plucked a pink-petalled daisy from the grass, and examined it.
Down here the flowering hawthorn flings Sleet of petals, petalled shells Spread the coloured air that sings Magic and a myriad spells Spun by my count of Springs.
Sleet of petals, petalled shells Falling with sudden poignancy (As the sleet stings) Upon the lightheart-hope which only clear sight knows.
Across the sea That gleamed still like a myriad-petalled rose Up to the little Revenge the pinnaces foamed.
The first represents the sixteen-petalled chrysanthemum, and, although the use of the chrysanthemum flower as a badge is not necessarily confined to the imperial family, they alone have the right to use the sixteen-petalled form.
The sixteen-petalled flower is the crest of the Emperor, and no one else is allowed to use that as a design, although the blossom is often reproduced in decoration with fewer petals.
A large pansy plant occupies the place of honour, growing out of a small green mound, from which also spring two short plants with five-petalled yellow flowers.
On the lower board is a spray of a five-petalled blue flower, the petals of which were originally worked in needlepoint and fastened on a central rib, but they have now all gone except two, leaving the rib of thick pink braid.
The back is divided into eight panels by gold and silver cords, and in each of these panels is a four-petalled flower with small circles.
Many-petalled roses are but the result of the scientific culture of the five-petalled rose of the hedgerow, the wild product of nature.
My beloved was not mine, tho' I was wholly hers, and the lilies at her breast were petalled with consuming flame.
This distinctive pattern is rendered more effective by the colour scheme; since frequently pears of red or magenta, defined by lines of yellow and containing white petalled flowers, rest upon a ground of dark blue.
As there is no pendant, the character of the vine depends upon the form it assumes in alternating flexures, one of which in this instance is an eight-petalled star.
It occurs as a formal pattern in many of the Feraghans, and in several other rugs in which its bright five-petalled flowers are scattered informally over the field.
This common weed has tiny, four-petalled yellow flowers that bloom all summer, along the lengthening stem, and leave numerous tiny pods closely set against the stem.
The prostrate wooly stem is erect at the end and terminates in a raceme of pale-lavender, four-petalled flowers, the lower petal of which is conspicuously smaller than the other three, a common trait of this genus.
At the top are a few five-petalled flowers with bright golden-yellow stamens.
The 3-petalled white flowers grow in whorls of three, the upper ones being staminate and the lower pistillate.
Gokula is the thousand-petalled lotus and its disc is the seat of Govinda.
Mathura has the form of the thousand-petalled lotus, situated in the head.
Vrindavana is the seed cavity of the thousand-petalled lotus.
The eight-petalled lotus in the heart is the permanent abode of Sri Krishna.
Nanda is located in the brain, in the thousand-petalled Lotus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "petalled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.