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Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
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Sep 26, 2019

[Answer] For a unique, inexpensive alternative to real flowers, we offer a way to craft a bridal bouquet using paper. As part of the finishing touches for our bouquet, what do we use to secure the ribbon along the top and bottom edge of the handle?

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...1. fabric glue 2. a floral pin 3. floral wire 4. a sentimental broach

May 13, 2019

[Answer] 2. To what flowers are Saint Nicholas' cheeks compared?

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...1. Roses 2. Peonies 3. Tulips 4. Carnations The narrator describes a plump and jolly old man whose "cheeks were like roses".

Apr 26, 2019

[Answer] 1. This is one of the few plants on which you can change the colour of the flowers. Cottage gardeners used to use rusty nails to do this. What is it?

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...1. Hydrangea 2. Lilac 3. Lupin 4. Sage Hydrangeas can be changed from blue to pink or pink to blue by addition of lime or aluminium sulphate to the soil. Folklore says that rusty nails buried near the roots will turn a hydrangea blue. The real decider on colour is the acidity of the soil, and many will change colour of their own accord as their roots go deeper and pick up different elements. The only ones that cannot be changed are white hydrangeas.

Mar 30, 2019

[Answer] Which poet wrote, "Sweet April showers do spring May flowers?"

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...Thomas Tusser began working at an early age as a "singing boy." Born in Essex, England, in 1524, he received the best education available at Eton and King's College, then at Trinity Hall in Cambridge. He also spent time at court, leaving in 1552 to marry and begin farming. He turned to writing poetry while continuing to farm. His first published work was "A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie." In addition to his famous "April showers" quote, he's also well known for writing, "A fool and his money are soon parted." Source: PoetryFoundation.org; MyPoeticSide.com

Jan 16, 2019

[Answer] 2. To what flowers are Saint Nicholas' cheeks compared?

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...1. Carnations 2. Tulips 3. Roses 4. Peonies The narrator describes a plump and jolly old man whose "cheeks were like roses".

Aug 28, 2018

[Answer] Which are the flowers representing the month of September?

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...Flowers are traditionally used as substitutes for emotional expressions, intended to convey a message to the recipient. Each month customarily has two flowers to represent it. For September, the two flowers are the aster and the morning glory. The aster is a symbol of powerful love. According to folklore, people once burned aster to ward off serpents. Folklore considers morning glory a symbol of affection. Their simple beauty is there for early risers to enjoy. Source: Almanac.com

Mar 12, 2018

[Ans] Which flowers have their own festivals each spring in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, Australia?

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...This is a list of regions of Australia that are not Australian states or territories. The most commonly known regionalisation is the governmental division of the state into regions for ...Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most-populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the ...



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Tulips:


Springtime in Australia brings an abundance of flower festivals that draw visitors all over the island nation. New South Wales kicks off its springtime flower festivals with the Tulip Time Festival. Another popular festival is the Tesselaar Tulip. This celebration of spring is a huge hit each year at a working tulip farm in Victoria, about 40 km east of Melbourne. Queensland hosts two tulip festivals: Hobart's Royal Tasmanian Botanical gardens flower festival and Wynyard festival, northwest of Launceston. Source: TripSavvy.com


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Sep 12, 2017

[Ans] How many flowers must bees visit to produce one pound of honey?


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