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permitted to use the
Imperial Seal
except the
Emperor of ****an, who used a 16-
petalled chrysanthemum with
sixteen tips of
another row of
petals showing behind...
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Sahasrara (Sanskrit: सहस्रार, IAST: Sahasrāra, English: "thousand-
petalled", with many
alternative names and spellings) or the
crown chakra is considered...
- when disturbed, and when in
harsh sunlight. The
white or pale pink five-
petalled flowers also
close at night.
Growing to 50 cm (20 in) tall and broad, the...
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Conques the
flowers are six-
petalled. At Cervon,
where the
almond motif is
repeated in the rim of the mandorla, they are five-
petalled, as are true
almond flowers...
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glabrous shrub with
pinnate leaves with up to
seven leaflets, and white, four-
petalled flowers with blue or pale
green backs.
Cyanothamnus ramosus is a slender...
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highly complex design,
which can be seen to bear
similarity to a multi-
petalled rose. Rose
windows are also
called "Catherine windows"
after Saint Catherine...
- form of the
common hyacinth is the less
hardy and
smaller blue- or white-
petalled Roman hyacinth.
These flowers need full
sunlight and
should be watered...
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Borowitz described the
Orthodox Hasidic Adin
Steinsaltz (The
Thirteen Petalled Rose) and
Aryeh Kaplan as
major presenters of
Kabbalistic spirituality...
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period of
about four w****s. The
odorous flowers are
white or pink, four-
petalled, with
prominent yellow anthers. It is
native to
mountain areas of Asia...
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consists of blue,
white and blue
stripes in the
proportion 1:4:1, with a five-
petalled red rose in the centre. The flag's
ratio is 2:3. The rose is recommended...