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Plants

Plant
Plants are living things. They are usually fixed to one location in the ground. A plant uses sunlight, water, certain minerals, and carbon dioxide to make food. They are one of five big kingdoms of living things.
Plants grow upward. The heat from the sunlight pulls the water and food from the ground through the roots, and toward tiny holes at the other end of the plant. These little holes are mostly on the plant's leaves. This is called transpiration. The word plant can also mean to put something in the ground. For example, farmers plant seeds in the ground. There are two types of plants: ..... More About Plants, List of Plant Names.

Flower

flower
Flower is a reproductive organ of certain plants. Flower often produce fruits containing seeds. A conifer is an example, which produces naked seeds on scales united to form a cone without flowers. Free Plants
Every flower is a terminal branch consisting of a modified stem, the floral axis, or receptacle. The floral axis bears one to four types of specialized appendages, or modified leaves, usually arranged in whorls in the more advanced flowers and spirally arranged in the more primitive ones. In a typical flower the outermost whorl, the calyx, consists of a number of sepals that protect the flower bud before it blooms. The next whorl on the floral receptacle, the corolla, is composed of a number of petals, often bearing nectar-producing glands that aid in attracting pollinators (see Pollination). The next whorl, the androecium, consists of a number of stamens that produce in anthers the pollen necessary for reproduction. Two whorls of stamens may be present. The next, or innermost, whorl of the flower, called the gynoecium, consists of several carpels frequently fused to form a pistil. Each carpel contains at least one placenta to which are attached ovules, or immature seeds. The calyx and corolla are collectively known as the perianth. More About Flower, List of Flowers, Types of Flowers.

Gardening

Garden
The term ‘Gardening’ means as cultivation of plants in enclosed areas for ornamental purposes. It is distinct from agriculture and horticulture. They both are concerned with plants grown on a large scale for economic or other gain to the cultivator. Scientific research into plants is normally a matter for the botanist. Also see Botanical Garden; Botany; Plant Breeding. ftd flowers online
Gardening is often a matter of recreation for the home gardener, who usually follows the patterns and methods established by commercial and professional gardeners but adapted to smaller operations. The gardener may purchase some plants, seeds, and tools from a commercial nursery, which provides various services to householders and small-scale gardeners. See History of Gardening; Landscape Architecture.
The type of garden planted by the average home owner generally depends on a number of cultivation variables, as well as on individual tastes and preferences. Among such variables are soil type and fertility, wind and sun exposure, air pollution (if in or near large urban centers), position of existing trees and shrubs, visual effect desired, amount of land available, size and design of buildings, need for walks and pathways, desire for privacy, and ease of maintenance. Local regional climate determines the plants available and useful to the home gardener. Types of Garden.

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Flower
As per its title, you will get the given flower plant by just apply. This section is operated as like 'First to Apply, First to Get'. Simply click on the picture, Fill up form and apply - you will get your flower plant in your door step. This facility is currently available in Kathmandu and Lalitpur, Nepal. Coming Soon



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