INDOOR PLANTS WITH FLOWERS. SEND FLOWERS FOR VALENTINES DAY
Indoor Plants With Flowers
A houseplant is a plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices. Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes, positive psychological effects, or health reasons such as indoor air purification.
Induce (a plant) to produce flowers
Be in or reach an optimum stage of development; develop fully and richly
(flower) reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
(of a plant) Produce flowers; bloom
(flower) bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
(flower) a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
121 0022 1 72 - Red Hibiscus Flower
Photograph is a close-up of the pistil and stamen of the hibiscus flower, with a flower pedal serving as the background. In the photo you can make out the idividual pollen beads, which when attached to bee, bird etc. are then transferred to the stamen. The pollen bead will stick to the stamen, as it has sticky hairs protruding from it which catch the pollen beads. These pictures were taken of indoor plants so no bees or birds have pollenated the flower in most cases, unless I rub against the flower and inadvertently spread the pollen beads to the stamen, which sometimes happens.
Red Hibiscus flower with a little orange and sometimes a little pink in the flower. Buds and leaves are sometimes visible as well.
These are low resolution pictures (72 ppi), suitable for display on a computer monitor. For high resolution pictures suitable for printing, contact bterrycompton@yahoo.com. Provide the title of the picture of interest in any correspondence.
121 0029 1 72 - Red Hibiscus Flower
Photograph is a close-up of the pistil and stamen of the hibiscus flower, with a flower pedal serving as the background. In the photo you can make out the idividual pollen beads, which when attached to bee, bird etc. are then transferred to the stamen. The pollen bead will stick to the stamen, as it has sticky hairs protruding from it which catch the pollen beads. These pictures were taken of indoor plants so no bees or birds have pollenated the flower in most cases, unless I rub against the flower and inadvertently spread the pollen beads to the stamen, which sometimes happens.
Red Hibiscus flower with a little orange and sometimes a little pink in the flower. Buds and leaves are sometimes visible as well.
These are low resolution pictures (72 ppi), suitable for display on a computer monitor. For high resolution pictures suitable for printing, contact bterrycompton@yahoo.com. Provide the title of the picture of interest in any correspondence.