| NOUN | a flower colour | flower colours |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
| bot. flower colour [Br.] | Blütenfarbe {f} | |
Teiltreffer |
| bot.T two-flower passionflower / passion flower [Passiflora biflora] | Zweiblütige Passionsblume {f} | |
| bot.T seep monkeyflower / monkey-flower / monkey flower [Erythranthe lutea, syn.: Mimulus luteus var. nummularius, M. guttatus] | Gefleckte Gauklerblume {f} | |
| bot.T seep monkeyflower / monkey-flower / monkey flower [Erythranthe lutea, syn.: Mimulus luteus var. nummularius, M. guttatus] | Gelbe Gauklerblume {f} | |
| bot.T seep monkeyflower / monkey-flower / monkey flower [Erythranthe lutea, syn.: Mimulus luteus var. nummularius, M. guttatus] | Gewöhnliche Gauklerblume {f} | |
| to be off-colour / off colour [Br.] [feel unwell] | nicht ganz auf dem Posten sein [ugs.] [Redewendung] | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | Bertram-Schafgarbe / Bertramschafgarbe {f} | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | Bertramskraut {n} | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | (Gewöhnliche) Sumpf-Schafgarbe / Sumpfschafgarbe {f} | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | Weißer Dorant {m} | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | Nies-Schafgarbe / Niesschafgarbe {f} | |
| bot.T brideflower / bride flower / bride-flower [Achillea ptarmica, syn.: A. speciosa] | Bertrams-Garbe / Bertramsgarbe {f} | |
| orn.T chestnut-bellied flowerpiercer / flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa gloriosissima] | Maronenbauch-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T gray-bellied flower-piercer / flower piercer [Am.] [Diglossa carbonaria] | Grauschulter-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T black-throated flowerpiercer / flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa brunneiventris] | Schwarzkehl-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T grey-bellied flower-piercer / flower piercer [Br.] [Diglossa carbonaria] | Grauschulter-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| electr.RadioTV colour television tube <colour TV tube> [Br.] | Farbfernsehröhre {f} | |
| orn.T white-sided flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa albilatera] | Schieferhakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T rusty flowerpiercer / flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa sittoides] | Rostbauch-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T black flowerpiercer / flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa humeralis] | Schwarzbauch-Hakenschnabel {m} | |
| orn.T Mérida flowerpiercer / flower-piercer / flower piercer [Diglossa gloriosa] | Méridahakenschnabel {m} | |
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- There are numerous named garden cultivars, mostly developed at one nursery in Chile, with flower colour varying from deep red through pink to pure white ("L. ...
- As a result, flower colour cannot be guaranteed, although some small forms have become available as grafted plants.
- Numerous cultivars have been selected for double flowers with additional petals, and for variation in flower colour, plain or variegated.
- nudicaule" have been studied, particularly with respect to flower colour.
- Several cultivars have been selected for variation in flower colour, including 'Rosea' with dark pink flowers.
- The flower colour is typically white with gold radial markings and orange spots, but variations in flower colour and markings are known.
- "alba" grow over siliceous rock, but are easily distinguished by the flower colour.
- There is a fair amount of variation in cultivated material, particularly with regard to stature and flower colour (variously violet, purple, lavender, pink).
- These branches are covered with hairs that are constantly trapping small insects. Flower colour is different depending on the geographical location.
- The flower colour varies from white in "A. julibrissin" f.
- The flower colour is often variable within species.
- The availability of iron to the plant has also been suggested to affect flower colour.
- Numerous cultivars have been selected, varying in flower colour from bright red to orange-red, pink or white.
- Identification of species is primarily by flower colour and leaf patterns.
- "Cytisus scoparius" is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant, with several cultivars selected for variation in flower colour, including "Moonlight" with deep yellow flowers, "Andreanus" and "Firefly" with dark orange-red flowers, and growth habit, including "Pendula" with pendulous branchlets.
- They can be distinguished by flower colour, pure white in "P.
- ... sandwicensis") has extraordinary variation in its flower colour, with orange, yellow, salmon, green and white all being found within natural populations.
- They are capable of producing flower colour throughout the year.
- This may have referred to its lead-blue flower colour [...] , the ability of the sap to create lead-colored stains on skin, or Pliny's belief that the plant was a cure for lead poisoning.
- ilicifolia" in its smaller habit; its smooth bark; its smaller leaves, flowers and fruit; and in its sequence of flower colour changes.
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