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Many flowers that have more than one flower on just one stem.
The long-leaved phlox does not have a phylum category. The flowers belong to the family polemoniaceae, or phlox. The stems stand straight up and there are several flowers that bloom off one stem.
First off, one needs fresh flowers. Afterwards one must soak the flowers in a solution to preserve it. Once that is done, one must wrap a wire along the full length of the stem in a spiral motion. And finally cut stem at the bottom before covering the bottom in tape.
Since it's your girlfriend, you could send her one dozen long stem roses. This gift would be a romantic, thoughtful floral gift for her.
Venus Flytraps do have small white flowers but the traps form at the tips of the leaves and are not flowers. The traps are presumed to have developed from an ancestor that resembled the Sundew.
It is called a Arum Lily, a very beautiful flower. Check out gay flowers web site. Hopefully this helps.
1. a small stalk bearing a single flower of an inflorescence; an ultimate division of a common peduncle2.Stem of one flower in a cluster.
One to three (1-3) feet (30.48 - 91.44 centimeters) is the mature size of the Bog Torch Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid has a tall, slender, blue-green stem. There is quite an expanse of stem between the flower cluster at the top and the leaves at the base. The flowers are delicate, and the leaves are narrow and grow around the plant base.
One to three (1-3) feet (30.48 - 91.44 centimeters) is the mature size of the Frog Spear Orchid (Habenaria nivea).Specifically, the orchid has a tall, slender, blue-green stem. There is quite an expanse of stem between the flower cluster at the top and the leaves at the base. The flowers are delicate, and the leaves are narrow and grow around the plant base.
The most popular carnations used by florists have one single flower per stem.
White is the bloom color of the Little Ladies' Tresses Orchid (Spiranthes grayi).Specifically, the orchid's bloom consists of a cluster of tiny flowers. Each flower measures no more than one-fifth (1/5) of an inch. They form clusters at the top of the orchid's stem. The clusters may spiral attractively from side to side or they may line up all on one side of the stem.