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Flowerhead was a rock band from Austin, Texas. The
seeds of
Flowerhead were
originally planted deep
underground by
founding members Eric
Faust (Lead Vocals...
- A
pseudanthium (Ancient Gr**** for 'false flower'; pl.: pseudanthia) is an
inflorescence that
resembles a flower. The word is
sometimes used for
other structures...
- Milk
thistle flowerhead...
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prickly wings along the stems, both with a
white marginal vein. The
yellow flowerheads stand solitary or with a few
together at the tip to the stems, and subtended...
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Middle East. All
species are spiny, thistle-like in appearance, with
flowerheads that
consist of
yellow (rarely
orange or white)
ligulate florets, and...
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Sympodial growth patterns in a
flowerhead:
helicoid (left) and
scorpioid (right) cymes, side and top views...
- late autumn; they grow in
flowerheads (corymbs or panicles) most
often at the ends of the stems.
Typically the
flowerheads contain two
types of flowers:...
- ...Ka-Bloom! is the
debut album by the
American rock band
Flowerhead,
released in 1992. It sold
around 9,000
copies in its
first year of release. The band...
- of blue, purple, or
lavender flowerheads,
measuring 3–8 cm (1–3 in), are
located at the end of the stems. Each
flowerhead consists of
about 40-50 disk...
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plants which also have the
distinctive outer row of
bracts around the
flowerheads. It is a
ruderal plant,
found on
waste ground and
agricultural soils...