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- A splendid rock garden replaced his parents'flowerless yard.
- By default, my borders often had long green, flowerless periods.
- A time between times, a flowerless funeral.
- But light-deprived vines tend to be paltry-looking as well as flowerless.
- But when he greeted her with two thorny stumps _ flowerless rose bush roots _ she was devastated.
- They were green and flowerless when sold, but eventually will develop tall, violet-blue petals.
- One such vulgarity is the caladium, a flowerless low-lying leafy thing that resembles leftover Christmas wrappings.
- Q : My morning glory vines are more than 7 feet tall, very lush and green, but flowerless.
- Yet, to my surprise, I have come to admire the subtle charms of foliage during the flowerless periods in my gardens ..
- But do not prune the flowerless straight shoots without side branches because these are the ones that will branch out and flower next year.
- A . The flowerless stems are called suckers, and whether'tis better to prune or not to prune is an eternal question.
- "' Mosses "'are small flowerless plants that typically grow in dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations.
- But every green growing thing is a wonder to someone who grew up in a monotonously flat, eternally tan, largely flowerless expanse called Quanah, Texas.
- Q . My hibiscus, although tall and lush with foliage in mid-September, produced no buds at all this summer and was still flowerless when last seen in early September.
- My salad was flowerless, but it was a heavenly pile of greens, stacked with big, fat slivers of pepper-seared tuna, the whole thing dusted with caviar ( $ 14 ).
- When Sir John moved into Earlscliffe the gardens, according to his daughter, Betty L'Estrange, were " virtually shrubless and flowerless " He set about transforming the garden, planting shrubs and building a number of terraces.
- They are flowerless, vascular, terrestrial or isosporous, homosporous ) and are borne on the upper surface of the leaf blade of specialized leaves ( sporophylls ) arranged in a cone-like strobilus at the end of upright stems.
- The garden is home to some 45 species of Pteridophytes ( including ferns and their allies ), 12 species of Gymnosperms ( flowerless plants that bear seeds without fruit and provide softwoods among our timbers ), about 290 species of Monocots ( palms, grasses, orchids, bananas and related families ), and about 680 species of Dicots ( flowering plants which include trees, shrubs and many herbs ).